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The grave of athlete Róbert Forró

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Róbert Forró ; * December 20, 1953, Vága – † March 15, 2000, Bratislava / football player, coach ; He was born in Vága, the second child of ordinary parents (father Dániel Forró, mother Teréz Szabó). The other two children in the family were the firstborn Milan (1951) and Veronik... Read More Arrow
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Parish Roman Catholic school

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The Vága village school was maintained by the Roman Catholic community. After the school and the cantor's apartment built by the Esztergom Archdiocese in 1816 fell into disrepair in the second half of the 19th century, plans were made to build a new, two-story school. Cardinal Já... Read More Arrow
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Váh River with watermills

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In the 19th century, there were 11 watermills in Vága. Their owners were the following residents of the village: Márton Lukács, József Antal, Antal Fördős, Antal Karácsony, Antal Kozmér, János Józsa, Dávid Fördős, Lajos Kiss, Alajos Lulovics, Vince Lulovics, János Fördős. The dis... Read More Arrow
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Roman Catholic Church

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1694. Vága Vágszerdahely daughter church. The church of St. Nicholas is completely ruined. ; 1714. Vága Szered branch. The church of St. Nicholas. Restored. ; Farewell on St. Michael's Day. Dedicated on Trinity Sunday after Pentecost. ; 1756. Church dedicated to St. Nicholas. Far... Read More Arrow
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Greetings from Vága

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The oldest surviving document in which the name of the village of Vága appears in written form was created on September 1, 1259 on Csepel Island. At the request of Béla IV, King of Hungary, Palatine of Roland and Lord of Bratislava, he gave the land of the Bratislava castle serf ... Read More Arrow
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Greetings from Vága

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An old charter, which concerns Vága, was written around May 27-31, 1326. In it, the Esztergom chapter, in the person of the provost Theophil, proves that Gergely comes, son of Gergely Gyarmati, gives the village of Vága in Bratislava County with all its benefits, accessories, mil... Read More Arrow
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The 4th grade of the Roman Catholic Elementary School in Vága in the 1932/33 school year

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Vága, summer of 1933; The following students are visible in the picture: László Takács, István Kubányi, István Bakó, Rudolf Forró, Erzsébet Józsa, Julianna Vágvölgyi, Sarolta Szabó, Mária Zelinka, Margit Sandula, Ernő Rigó, József Kneif (teacher), the one from Kismácséd, Erzsébet... Read More Arrow
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The 3rd grade of the Vága Eight-Year Secondary School in the 1958/59 academic year

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Vága, 1959. year ; Back row from left to right: Jenő Forró, László Szabó, Tibor Forró, György Gyeváth, Imre Forró, Sándor Takács, Jenő Mészáros, Ferenc Adamkó, József Novoszád, Ferenc Zsigó, Ferenc Puskás. ; Middle row: Erzsébet Kamenár, Zsuzsanna Zsákovics, Nándor Szalay, László... Read More Arrow
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The 4th grade of the Vága Nine-Year Elementary School in the 1963/64 school year

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Vága, 1964. year ; Back row from left to right: Sándor Lukács, Vilmos Józsa, Tamás Gyeváth, Sándor Czakó, László Szabó, Róbert Forró, Milán Simkó, József Bakó, István Dudás, Ferenc Jalsovszky, János Németh, Róbert Kiácz, György Kiácz, János Marafkó, Péter Zsigó, László Puskás. ; ... Read More Arrow
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The 1974/75 academic year III. class of the Vága Nine-Year Elementary School

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Vága, 1975. ; Back row from left to right: Roman Gyeváth, Róbert Farkas, Zoltán Dubnicska, Róbert Lukács, Péter Varga, Márta Kovács from Nagymácsédi (teacher), Lubomír Takács, Ernő Bakó, Miroslav Lulovics, Miklós Török, Ernő Hlavaty. ; Middle row: Andrea Horváth, Beáta Zsigó, Edi... Read More Arrow