Memorial to Hungarian War Hero Unveiled in Vipava
Vipava, 15 November - Slovenian and Hungarian defence ministers Roman Jakič and Csaba Hende unveiled on Friday a restored monument to the 19th century Hungarian hero Pal Rostas, who died in Napoleonic Wars near the town of Vipava (W) in 1813 fighting French troops.
Vipava
A memorial to Hungarian 19th century hero Pal Rostas in unveiled in Vipava, where he died in 1813 fighting French troops in Napolenic wars.
Photo: Rosana Rijavec/STA
Vipava
A memorial to Hungarian 19th century hero Pal Rostas in unveiled in Vipava, where he died in 1813 fighting French troops in Napolenic wars.
Photo: Rosana Rijavec/STA
Vipava
A memorial to Hungarian 19th century hero Pal Rostas in unveiled in Vipava, where he died in 1813 fighting French troops in Napolenic wars.
Photo: Rosana Rijavec/STA
Vipava
A memorial to Hungarian 19th century hero Pal Rostas in unveiled in Vipava, where he died in 1813 fighting French troops in Napolenic wars.
Photo: Rosana Rijavec/STA
Vipava
A memorial to Hungarian 19th century hero Pal Rostas in unveiled in Vipava, where he died in 1813 fighting French troops in Napolenic wars.
Photo: Rosana Rijavec/STA
Vipava
A memorial to Hungarian 19th century hero Pal Rostas in unveiled in Vipava, where he died in 1813 fighting French troops in Napolenic wars.
Photo: Rosana Rijavec/STA
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