Kercaszomor is a predominantly Reformed settlement. Kecaszomor was created in 1942 by the merger of Kerca and Szomoróc.
During the cholera epidemic of 1831, the villagers turned to Saint Anthony of Padua for intercession and began building a votive...
The site of the church of Mary Magdalene was once a Celtic settlement and later a Roman villa.
The name of the settlement is probably a personal name, as one of our squatting leaders was called Ond. In the 16th century, the...
The first mention of the elders is found in a charter of Saint László in 1093. The village along the Danube belongs...
In the centre of Győr, the diocese has built accommodations for pilgrims and tourists seeking peace and quiet.
It is a settlement in the Rába region famous for its woodcarvers. The Roman Catholic church of Bogyoszló, dedicated to Saints...
The village is mentioned in 1432 as Dobra, later Dobraföldi, Dobraföld, Dobrafölde. The name probably refers to the fact that in...
One of the most famous buildings in Fertőboz, and perhaps in the whole area, is the Gloriette, a memorial hall built on the...
Sights of Pannonhalma: Church of the Assumption, Way of the Cross, Holocaust Memorial and Synagogue, Papal Memorial Cross
The name Pusztacsatár refers to the Árpád era village of Csatár and the occupation of its inhabitants (csatár = shield maker)....
.The village is named after Saint Martin, the patron saint of its medieval church. The first mention of the village of...