Összesen: 97 találat
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Stop point - Himod

Himod

The first known document mentioning Himod dates back to 1408. In the Middle Ages Himod and the other settlements in the area...

Stop point - Harasztifalu

Harasztifalu

Harasztifalu was originally a settlement of Croatian nationality, settled by Péter Erdődy in the mid-1500s. The name of the...

Stop point - Pannonhalma - Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Pannonhalma - Gyümölcsoltó Boldogasszony -templom

Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The foundations of the church date from the 12th-13th centuries. It was...

Stop point - Donja Voća

Donja Voća

The parish of Donja Voća is mentioned in 1334 in the first complete census of the parishes of the Bishopric of Zagreb as...

Stop point - Perenye

Perenye

Archaeological evidence shows that the village was inhabited as early as the Bronze Age. In later times the Celts and later the...

Stop point - Gyöngyösfalu

Gyöngyösfalu

Gyöngyösfalu was created by the merger of four previously independent settlements, Kispöse, Nagypöse, Ludad and Seregélyháza. In...

Stop point - Pannonhalma Archabbey

Pannonhalma -Főapátság

Founded in 996 and still, in continuous operation, the Benedictine monastery of Pannonhalma is one of Hungary's most outstanding...

Stop point - Körmend

Körmend

(Written by Gyula Siklós, the archaeologist)

In his will of 1434-35, the merchant István Körmendi mentions three churches in...

Stop point - Gencsapáti

Gencsapáti

The St. Martin's Way passes through the outskirts of the village, the vineyard and the Szentkút. The tradition of the St....

Stop point - Kobilje/Kebeleszentmárton

Kobilje/Kebeleszentmárton

St. Martin's Hill, St. Martin's Church

Kebele Creek was first mentioned in 1208 in the form of Kobula in a document. The...

Stop point - Donji Martijanec

Donji Martijanec

Martijanec's first church, dedicated to St Martin, was built in the 13th century. The present late Baroque church dates from...

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