Kiskunhalas District (Hungary)

1. 5. Pirtó 1. 5. Memorial commemorating Pirtó Roman Catholic the village’s 60th church. anniversary. 1966. By József Szalai, 2007. Pirtó, Ady E. u. 7. Pirtó, Közpark. 6. 2. 6. 2. Rásonyi-Papp villa. Saint Stephen statue. 1937–44. By István Máté, 2002. Pirtó, Dózsa Gy. u. 23. Pirtó, Közpark. 7. 3. Knob country house. Lajos Kossuth statue. 1920s. By István Máté, 2003. Pirtó, Zombostó dűlő. 1 km 3. 7. Pirtó, Közpark. south-west of the village.

4. 8. Rural heritage house. Pirtó railway station. c. 1900. 1912. Pirtó, I. körzet. 1 km north-west South of the village. of the village.

4. 8. 9. 14. Pirtó lower school. 1913. Felsővárosi primary school. 9. 14. South of the village, beside Route Architect: Gyula Schmidt, 1913. 53. Kiskunhalas, Szabadság tér 6.

10. 15. Wayside cross. Stone crucifix. By József Gulyás, 1927. First half of 19th century. South of the village, beside Route 53. Kiskunhalas, Fácán u. 2. 11. 15. Kiskunhalas 16. 11. Rural heritage house. Sóstó inn. c. 1800. Early 19th century, extended 1862. Kiskunhalas, Marx tér 1. Kiskunhalas, Sóstó. Beside Route 53. 17. Végh house. 12. c. 1840. 12. 16. Árpádian Age village Kiskunhalas, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 5. memorial. By Attila Csák and László Babud, 18. 2001. Liberation Monument. Kiskunhalas. South of the Sóstó “The Herald” statue and lake. “Composition”. By László Marton and József 13. Kerényi, 1975. Sáfrik windmill. Kiskunhalas, Semmelweis tér. 13. 17. After 1860, renovated 1901. Kiskunhalas, Kölcsey u. 19. 19. 23. “The Venus of Halas” statue. The “Sinners’ Stone”. 20. 24. By Zsuzsa Péter, 1978. 17th century. Kiskunhalas, Semmelweis hospital Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere 2. entrance. 24. 20. Calvinist rectory and gate. Baptist church and 1777, 1850. community centre. Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere 2. Architect: Halas-Terv Bt., 1998. 21. 25. Kiskunhalas, Nagy Szeder István 25. u. 24/a. “Heroes’ Statue”. First World War memorial. 21. By István Szentgyörgyi and Rezső Old Calvinist school. Hikisch, 1926. 17th century; extended 18th Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere. and 19th centuries. Kiskunhalas, Szilády Á. u. 2. 26. Bust of Áron Szilády. 22. 26. 22. By István Szentgyörgyi, 1927. Calvinist church. Kiskunhalas, Szilády Á. u. 1. 1772; rebuilt by János and Frigyes Schwörtz, 1814–1823. 27. Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere 2. The little town tall. 1796, átépítve 1856. Kiskunhalas, Köztársaság u. 1.

23. 27. 28. 33. The classicist town hall. Memorial to Lajos Batthyány and 28. 34. Architect: Ágoston Fischer, 1834. the blood witnesses of Arad. Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere 1. By Endre Bartos and Attila Csák, 1999. 29. Kiskunhalas, Bokányi D. u. 1. The art nouveau town hall. Architects: Rezső Hikisch and Henrik 34. Kotál, 1906. Kolozsváry house – today Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere 1. the János Thorma Museum. 29. 35. 1887. 30. Kiskunhalas, Köztársaság u. 2. Second World War memorial. By Gábor Benő Pogány, 1991. 35. Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere. Central Calvinist school. Architect: Dénes Györgyi, 1913. 31. Kiskunhalas, Köztársaság u. 9. “National Flag” memorial. 31. 36. By Mihály Falusi and József Gulyás, 36. 1935, renovated 2001. Savings bank main office – today Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere. the court and prosecutor’s office. Architects: Géza Koczka, 1892; 32. extended by István Nagy Szeder, 1910. 1956 Revolution memorial. Kiskunhalas, Kossuth. u. 1. By István Kosza and Tibor Székely, 1996. 37. Kiskunhalas, Bethlen Gábor tér. Synagogue. 33. 37. 1861. Kiskunhalas, Petőfi u. 1. 38. Kiskunhalas, corner of Kossuth Gentlemen’s club – today the and Bercsényi utca. 38. 43. cultural centre. Architect: István Kozits, 1897. 43. Kiskunhalas, Bokányi D. u. 8. “Equestrienne” statue. By Iván Szabó, 1973. 39. Kiskunhalas, Hősök ligete. Áron Szilády Calvinist grammar school. 44. Architect: József Kauser, 1892. Old Calvinist cemetery and 39. 44. Kiskunhalas, Kossuth u. 14. lapidarium. 1778. 40. Kiskunhalas, Kárpát u. and Kuruc Hild memorial. vitézek tere. By György Benedek, 1988. Kiskunhalas, between Kossuth u. 45. 25. and 27. “The Lacemaker” statue. By Károly Barth and Ilona Mozer, 41. 1994. 41. 45. Bust of János Thorma. Kiskunhalas, Kossuth u. 37/a. By Ilona Mozer, 1992. Kiskunhalas, between Bocskai u. 46. 11. and 12. Lace House. Architects: Dobó Kálmán, 1935, 42. extended 1939, and Gábor Farkas, 1997. “Sorrowful Kuruc” statue. Kiskunhalas, Kossuth u. 37/a. By József Damkó, 1904. 42. 46. 47. Harkakötöny “Girl with a Bird”. 47. 52. By Ferenc Simon, 1973. 52. Kiskunhalas, Szövetség tér. Pajor cross. 19th century. 48. Harkakötöny, Kereszt-halom. North Roman Catholic church. of the village. Architect: Jakab Gföller, 1770, extended between 1937 and 1940. 53. Kiskunhalas, Szent Imre u. Memorial commemorating the 48. 53. village’s 60th anniversary. 49. 1999. “Rope Calvary”. Harkakötöny. Crossroads of Kossuth, Early 19th century. Radnóti and Árpád u. Kiskunhalas, Szentháromság tér. 54. 50. Roman Catholic church. Alsóvárosi primary school – today Architect: Tibor Székely, 1969. 49. 54. the Saint Joseph Catholic school. Harkakötöny, Church u. 9. Architect: Aurél Szöllősy and Arnold Kauser, 1913. 55. Kiskunhalas, Szabadkai út 13. 1956 Revolution memorial. 2011. 51. Harkakötöny, Közpark. Cemetery cross. 1825. Kiskunhalas, Katolikus temető 50. 55. közepe. 56. 60. “Soli Deo Gloria” stone cross. Alsózsana stone cross. 56. 60. 1998. 1926. Harkakötöny, Milleniumi Emlék- Zsana, I. ker. 17. East of the village. park. 61. ZSANA Wooden post to mark the 57. site of the medieval village of First and Second World War Zsana. memorial. 2006. 57. 61. By Attila Csák, 2001. 5 km east of the village. Zsana, Központi park. 62. 58. Felsőzsana stone cross. “They Died for the Homeland” 1927. memorial. Take the Kiskunhalas-Zsana road, By Sándor Horváth, 2012. turn left and go 3 km down dirt Zsana, Ady E. u. 2. road 9. 58. 62. 59. 63. Roman Catholic church. Wayside cross. 1952. 1942. Zsana, Ady E. u. Beside the Kiskunhalas-Zsana road at “Mária Malom”.

59. 63. balotaszÁllÁs 69. Felsőbalota cross. 64. 69. 64. 1935. Railway station. Balotaszállás, cemetery. 1913. Balotaszállás, Ady E. u. 28. 70. Ditrich wine cellar. 65. Early 20th century. Alsóbalota cross and the Balotaszállás, IV. körzet. 4 km Alsóbalota First World War south-west of the village. memorial. 65. 70. 1927, 1928. 71. Balotaszállás, Főtér. “The Four Boundaries” memorial. 66. By András Dönczi, 2000. Rural heritage house. Boundary of Balotaszállás, Öttömös, Exhibition opened in 1984. Pusztamérges and Ruzsa. Balotaszál- Balotaszállás, yard of Balassi B. u. 10. lás-Öttömös road, 1 km down the dirt track after the Csongrád county 66. 71. 67. sign. Roman Catholic church. Architect: László Babud, 1999. kunfehÉrtÓ Balotaszállás, Balassi B. u. 72. 68. “Liberation” statue. Wayside cross. By Sándor Rétfalvi, 1976. 1938. Kunfehértó, Szabadság tér. Balotaszállás, Balassi B. u., beside the church. 67. 72. 73. 78. “Girl Planting a Tree” statue. Roman Catholic church. By Pál Pátzay, 1963. 1873, extended 1974 and 2010. 73. 77. Kunfehértó, Szabadság tér. Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u. 23.

74. 79. Roman Catholic church. 1987. First and Second World War Kunfehértó, Rákóczi u. 37/a. memorial. 1947, relocated 2010. 75. Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u. 23. Rural heritage house. 74. 78. Exhibition opened in 2007. 80. Kunfehértó, Kiserdő u. 5. “The Hungarian Revolutions” memorial. 76. By Péter Párkányi Raab, 1998. Millennium memorial and Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u. “1000 Years, 1000 Trees” memorial. 81 2000 and 2001. Steam mill. Kunfehértó, Béke tér 3. 1856. 75. 80. Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u. 22. kisszÁllÁs

77. Boncopagni country house – today the István Sallai primary school. 1856, extended 1913. Kisszállás, Iskola u. 20–22. 76. 81. 82. 87. Gendarmerie barracks – today House of collections. 82. 87. the kindergarten. Exhibition opened in 2007. 1912. Tompa, Kossuth u. 7. Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u. 30. 88. 83. Roman Catholic church. “The Seven of Hearts” inn. Architects: Ernő Föerck and Gyula 19th century. Petrovácz, 1910. Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u. 38. Tompa, Szentháromság tér. 83. 88. tompa 89. First World War memorial. 84. By Lajos Rápolthy, 1928. Town hall. Tompa, Szentháromság tér. 1928. Tompa, Szabadság tér 3. 90. Second World War memorial. 84. 89. 85. 1990. Town rank memorial. Tompa, Szentháromság tér. By Béla Véh, 2004. Tompa, Szabadság tér 3. 91. Osztrogonácz cross. 86. 1910. 1848 Revolution memorial. Tompa, Szentháromság tér. 2004. Tompa, Szabadság tér 5. 86. 91. 92. 97. 1956 Revolution memorial. First World War memorial. By Béla Véh, 2005. 1928. 93. 97. Tompa, Szentháromság tér. Kelebia, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 41.

93. 98. Cemetery cross. 1918. First World War memorial. Tompa, Central cemetery. By Ede Telcs, 1929. Kelebia, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 41. 94. Redl country house. 99. 94. 98. 18th century, renovated by Károly Second World War memorial. Gerster, 1863. 1988. Tompa, Szabadföld tanya 47. Kelebia, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 41. (Bárómajor). 100. 95. Memorials to Hungarian and Bárómajor Roman Catholic Italian soldiers who fell in the church. First World War. Architect: Károly Wágner, 1905. 2012. 95. 100. Tompa, Szabadföld tanya 47. Kelebia, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 41. (Bárómajor). 101. kelebia Wayside cross. 1924. 96. Kelebia, corner of Ady and Bajcsy- Roman Catholic church. Zsilinszky utca. Architect: Gyula Petrovácz, 1930. Kelebia, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u 41. 96. 101. 102. 107. Community centre. Béla Redl. 106. 102. Architect: Bayer Gyula, 1938. Kelebia, Ady E. u. 114. 103. “In Memory of Our Heroes” 108. memorial. 1989. The church of the Holy Cross, Kelebia, Főtér. Subotica. Architect: Géza Koczka, 1896. 103. 108. 104. Subotica, 27 marta 1. Kelebia Gallery. Exhibition opened in 2007. 109. Kelebia, József A. u. 89. The birthplace of Aksentije Marodić. Subotica, Vatroslava Lisinskog br. 9. 105. Railwaymen’s memorial house. 110. Signal box 106. 1882. The Orthodox church of the Kelebia, Ady E. u. South of the Ascension of Our Lord, Subotica. 110. 104. railway station. 1726, extended 1766, 1910. Subotica, Zmaj Jovina 22.

North Bačka () 111. Dimitrije Manojlović. 106. Subotica, Trg Jakaba i Komora 18. The church of the Separation of the Apostles, Kelebija. 112. Architect: Károly Molcer, 1937. Municipal Museum, Subotica. Kelebija, Halaški put 345. 105. 112. Architects: József and László Vágó, 1906. Subotica, Trg Sinagoge 3. 113. 118. The art nouveau mansion of The mansion of Ferenc Raichle. 113. 117. Miksa Dömötör – today the Architect: Ferenc Raichl, 1903–1904. Municipal Museum. Subotica, Park Ferenca Rajhla 5. Architects: József and László Vágó, 1906. 119. Subotica, Trg Sinagoge 3. The Meeting of Fine Arts Modern Gallery – centre for the documentation of art colonies 114. in Yugoslavia. Bequests in the Municipal Subotica, Park Ferenca Rajhla 5. 114. 120. Museum. Subotica, Trg Sinagoge 3. 120. The Subotica synagogue. 115. Architects: Dezső Jakab The mansion flats of Károly and Marcell Komor, 1902. Lichtneckert Snr. (1897–1898). Subotica, Trg Jakaba i Komora Architect: Titus Mačković, 1897–1898. 121. Subotica, Park Rajhl Ferenca 13. Mythological-themed reliefs 115. 121. on the mansion flats of József 116. Róth, 1887. Lajos Vermes. Subotica, Dimitrija Tucovića 6. Subotica, Raichle Ferenc park 9. 122. 117. The church and friary of Saint The Meeting of Fine Arts Michael. Modern Gallery. Architects: Antal Hörger, 1730–36; Subotica, Park Ferenca Rajhla 5. Sándor Aigner, 1907. 116. 122. Subotica, Franjevački Trg 1. 123. 128. The Rudich family. 130. The Black Madonna in the 123. Franciscan church of Saint Michael. Subotica, Rudić ulica 1. End of 17th century; altar 1905. Subotica, Franjevački Trg 1. 129. Ferenc Szilberleitner. 124. Subotica, Trg Republike 10. The oldest house in Subotica – 130. “the house of Captain Szucsich”. Ostojić mansion. Mid-18th century. 124. 131. Architect: János Scultéty, 1847–1848. Subotica, Trg cara Jovana Nenada 11. Subotica, Trg Republike br. 4–6.

125. 131. Wilcheim Kohnen. The mansion flats Subotica, Šandora Petefija 7. of Máté Vojnich. Architect: János Jedlicska, 1893. 126. Subotica, Korzo 1. The Subotica Boys’ Grammar 132. 126. School – today the Svetozar 132. Marković Grammar School. The former Subotica Provincial Architect: Ferenc Raichl, 1896–1900. and Commercial Bank. Subotica, Šandora Petefija 1. Architects: Dezső Jakab és Marcell Komor, 1907–1908. 127. Subotica, Korzo 4. Kosztolányi bust and exhibition room in the Svetozar Marković 133. The mansion of Samko Manojlović. Grammar School. 127. 133. Architect: Titus Mačković (?), Sculptor: Gábor Almási. early 1880s. Subotica, Šandora Petefija 1. Subotica, Korzo 8. 134. 140. The Vojnits family. Subotica City Hall. 134. 140. Subotica, Trg kralja Tomislava Architects: Dezső Jakab and Marcell Komor, 1908–1912. 135. Subotica, Trg slobode 1. Frigyes Podmaniczky. Subotica, Šandora Petefija 21. 141. Busts – Géza Csáth, Danilo Kiš, 136. Artúr Munk, Balint Vujkov. Sculptures on the Square of Subotica, Trg Slobode 136. 141. the Victims of Fascism. Subotica, Trg žrtava fašizma 142. The former Subotica 137. Gentlemen’s Club – today the Milan Milosavljević. Municipal Library. Subotica, Trg žrtava fašizma 12. Architect: Ferenc Raichl, 1895– 1896. 138. Subotica, Cara Dušana 2. The chapel of Saint Roch. 138. 142. 1738, Titus Mačković 1884. 143. Subotica, Matka Vukovića bb. Municipal mansion flats. Architect: Pál Vadász, 1911–1913. 139. Subotica, Branislava Nušića 2. Museum shop and gallery. Subotica, Trg Slobode 1. 144. The Vermes family. Subotica, Cara Dušana 139. 143. 145. Architect: Titus Mačković, 1880– Aleksandar Kuzmanović. 152. 1883. 145. Subotica, Trg Lazara Nešića 1. Subotica, Štrosmajerova 11.

146. 151. The church of Saint Theresa of István Iványi. Avila and Holy Trinity statue. Subotica, Šenoina 5. Architect: Franz Kaufmann, 1797, Sculptor: Karl Salzer, 1814. 152. Subotica, Trg Svete Terezije Avilske 1. Ilona Csóvits (1879–1951), painter. 146. 153. Subotica, Maksima Gorkog 22. 147. and Trg sinagoge 3. Aleksandar Lifka. Subotica, Trg žrtava fašizma 9. 153. Sándor Oláh (1886–1966), painter. 148. Ambrozije Šarčević. Subotica, Maksima Gorkog 22. Subotica, Petra Drapšina 5. and Trg sinagoge 3. 147. 154. 149. 154. Károly Békeffy. Dr Vinko Perčić Native Gallery. Subotica, Štrosmajerova 14. Subotica, Maksima Gorkog 22.

150. 155. The former Savings and People’s The cemetery on Bajai Road. Bank, “the Yellow House” – The Subotica, Mičurinova 1. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Hungarian-language Teacher 156. 150. 155. Training. Racecourse and fairground. Subotica, Frana Supila bb. 157. 163. Calvary. The Orthodox church of Saint 157. 162. Subotica, Somborski put bb. Demetrius, Aleksandrovo. Subotica, Beogradski put 159. 158. Ivan Sarić. 164. Subotica, Otona Župančića 24. Jovan Paču. Subotica, Asksentija Marodića 9, 159. The church of Saint Roch. 165. 158. 163. Architect: Antal Hofhauser, 1896. The “Sándor Rózsa” tree, Subotica, Beogradski put 52. Veliki Radanovac. Radanovac 160. The church of Saint George. PALIĆ Architects: Hoepfer and Keresztes, 1896. 166. Subotica, Trg Paje Kujundžića 2. Béla Farkas (1894–1941) – 166. the artist’s tomb. 159. 161. Palić, Groblje, Lovačka bb. Titus Mačković. Subotica, Masarikova 108. 167. Water tower, pleasure hall. 162. Architects: Dezső Jakab and Bunarić. Marcell Komor, 1910–1912. Subotica Palić, Park narodnih heroja bb. 160. 167. 168. LAKE ludaŠ The villa of Rafael Hartmann – (Šupljak, , Nosa) 168. 172. today the post office. 1890s. 172. Palić, Horgoški put 80. “Sándor Rózsa’s Island”. Hajdukovo, Lake Ludaš 169. “Owl Castle” – the villa 173. of Lajos Vermes. The church of Saint Catherine. 1828. 169. 173. 1891. Palić, obala Palićkog jezera. Šupljak, Ludoški šor 134.

170. 174. Women’s Lido. Róka farm. Architects: Dezső Jakab i Marcell Nosa Komor, 1910–1912. Palić, obala Palićkog jezera, na kraju 175. Garlic from Šupljak. 174. Parka narodnih heroja 170. Šupljak 171. Statues by Lake Palić. Palić

171. 175. 176. 180. Historic legends of the Lake The gallery of the first straw 176. 180. Ludaš environs. image makers’ colony. Šupljak , Marka Oreškovića 10. bački vinogradi 181. 177. The naive painting of the Growing apples in Bački Bunjevici circle. Vinogradi. Tavankut, Marka Oreškovića 3. 177. 181. Bački Vinogradi HKPD Matija Gubec

178 . ĐURĐIN The church of the Sacred Heart. 182. 1926. The Way of the Cross and Bački Vinogradi, Beogradska 23. straw crowns. Đurđin, Đurđin 325. tavankUt 178. 182. 183. 179. The Đurđin rural heritage The first straw image makers’ house. colony. Đurđin, Đurđin 325. Donji Tavankut, Marka Oreškovića 3.

179. 183. 189. 190. Gables with sunray motifs. 184. 184. Čantavir Calvary. Bajmok, Subotički put 190. The church of Saint Anthony 185. of Padua. The church of Saints Peter Architect: Károly Molcer, 1929. and Paul. Čantavir, Trg Parizanske brigade 1817; rebuilt 1907. Petőfi 6. 185. 191. Bajmok, Trg Maršala Tita 3. 191. 186. The Törley family. Ana Bešlić: The Torch of Čantavir Remembrance. Bajmok, Trg Maršala Tita 3. ŽEDNIK

ČANTAVIR 192. 192. 186. The church of Saint Mark. 187. Architect: Zsigmond Moravetz, 1909. Szilveszter Matuska. Žednik, Trg Slobode 10. Čantavir 188. The Little Pocket Knife 193. of Čantavir. The Törley family’s Čantavir country house. 189. 193. 1882. Zobnatica BAČKA TOPOLA 199. The Bačka Topola Museum. 195. 199. 194 . Bačka Topola, Maršala Tita 60. The Bačka Topola windmill. Bačka Topola, Maršala Tita 200. The Kray country house, 195. Bačka Topola. The Bačka Topola 1800–1802. blacksmith’s. Bačka Topola, Maršala Tita 60. Bačka Topola, Omladinska 31. 196. 200. 201. 196. Stipan Kopilović (1877–1924), Gables with sunray motifs. painter. Bačka Topola, Matije Korvina 31. Bačka Topola, Maršala Tita 60.

197. 202. The Bačka Topola rural The bequest of József Ács. heritage house. Bačka Topola, Maršala Tita 60. Bačka Topola, Svetosavska 19. 197. 201.

198. The church of the Visitation of Our Lady. Architect: Ferenc Raichle, 1906. Bačka Topola, Jadranska 1.

198. 202. 203. BAJSA 208. Artists’ colony. 203. Bačka Topola, Maršala Tita 60. 208. The Orthodox church of Saint 204. Demetrius. Péter Nagyapáti Kukac. 1818. Bačka Topola, Maršala Tita 60. Bajša, Zakova 1.

205. 209. The Hadzsy family. The church of the Assumption of 204. 209. Bačka Topola the Blessed Virgin Mary. 1816. 206. Bajša, Trg Oslobođenja 1. Bust of Dr János Hadzsy. Sculptor: Ede Telcs, 1907. 210. Bačka Topola, Svetog Stefana 1. The Bajša rural heritage house. Bajša, Blatna u. 22. 206. 210. 207. József Fernbach’s country house 211. on today’s Pannónia agricultural Master builder Károly and tourism estate. Schumacher’s house. 1846. Architect: Károly Schumacher, Panonija, Trg Lenin br. 1. late 19th century. Stara Moravica, Poštanska ulica 35. 207. 211. 212. 218 . Mari Tóth’s house in the The Gornja Rogatica railway 212. 216. centre of Stara Moravica. station, near Stara Moravica. Stara Moravica, Pačirski put 14. Stara Moravica

213. PAČIR Collection gifted by Sándor Torok. 219. Stara Moravica, Pačirski put 2. The Orthodox church of Saints Peter and Paul. 213. 217. 214. Pačir The Calvinist church. 1822. 220. Stara Moravica The Catholic church of the Holy Cross. 215. 1824. The park of the Calvinist church. Pačir Stara Moravica 214. 219. 216. The church of Saint John the Baptist. 1844. Stara Moravica, Maršala Tita 15.

217. The 9+1 Artists’ Colony. Stara Moravica, Školska 2. 215. 220. 221. 226. 226. The Calvinist church. Imre Dévity Ceramic Artists’ Colony. 221. 1836. Mali Iđoš, Glavna ulica 39. Pačir 227. 222. Memorial of the battle Spiral pasta from Pačir. near Mali Iđoš. Pačir Mali Iđoš

228. 222. 228. MALI IĐOŠ Bakery museum. 223. Mali Iđoš, Kátai farm. Loess wall at the foot of the hill in Mali Iđoš. FEKETIĆ Mali Iđoš 229. 224. The Evangelical church. Altar-piece, the church of Saint 1830. 229. 224. Anne. Feketić József Falkoner, 1791. Mali Iđoš, Glavna ulica 24. 230. The Calvinist church. 225. 1802. The church of Saint Anne. Feketić 1788. Mali Iđoš, Glavna ulica 24. 231. Sour cherries from Feketić 225. 230. (and cherry wine and brandy). Feketić