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A frontier moved, so my grandmother met my grandfather
My grandmother and all her ancestors since the re-population of the cities after the Turk wars were from Kiskunfélegyháza, Hungary.
An ancestor of hers even wrote his story in poetry. Her godfather and uncle was the city architect who took care of the competition for the city hall, a photo in this story.
However, with the economic recession at the end of the 1920s, it was difficult for her to f…
Contributors
- Maria Bostenaru Dan
Subject
- Border changes
- World War II
- …
- Hungary
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- Family
- Teachers
- Human migration
- Romania
- World War II
- Romania
Contributors
- Maria Bostenaru Dan
Subject
- Border changes
- World War II
- …
- Hungary
- http://contribute.europeana.eu/contributions/8096b4c0-b661-0136-3f36-6eee0af78f10#agent-80985c90-b661-0136-3f36-6eee0af78f10
- Family
- Teachers
- Human migration
- Romania
- World War II
- Romania
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Places
- Mediesu Aurit, Romania
- Kiskunfélegyháza
- Kiskunfélegyháza
- Hungary
Identifier
- http://contribute.europeana.eu/contributions/8096b4c0-b661-0136-3f36-6eee0af78f10
Language
- en
- eng
Providing country
- Europe
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2019-07-25T07:45:00.543Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2021-11-03T11:22:04.772Z