Varasdteplic was already known as a spa in Roman times, then called Aquae lasae. Its medicinal waters were known and used during...
The name of the settlement is probably a personal name, as one of our squatting leaders was called Ond. In the 16th century, the...
Kercaszomor is a predominantly Reformed settlement. Kecaszomor was created in 1942 by the merger of Kerca and Szomoróc.
The village of Tótszentmárton was first mentioned in 1321 in a charter as "Sanctus Martinus". The name suggests that it was...
The Franciscan monks first built their monastery, then around 1280 they built a church next to it, which is an outstanding work...
The first known document mentioning Himod dates back to 1408. In the Middle Ages Himod and the other settlements in the area...
The bridge is not actually in Mosontarcsa, but 10 km south of the village on the Austrian-Hungarian border. The tradition of its...
The first written record of the village dates back to 1389. The village's patron saint is Bishop Saint Martin, and the village's...
Archaeological evidence shows that the village was inhabited as early as the Bronze Age. In later times the Celts and later the...
The settlement, currently 36% Croatian, is mentioned in documents from around 1195. It was a manor of the Abbey of Borsmonostor...
Sights of Pannonhalma: Church of the Assumption, Way of the Cross, Holocaust Memorial and Synagogue, Papal Memorial Cross