Iván Bassa
Iván Bassa Slovene Ivan Baša (11 April 1875 – 13 February 1931) Slovenian Roman Catholic priest, writer and politic.
Born in Beltinci (in Hungary), his parents József Bassa and Anna Vucsko. Was consecrate on 16 July 1898. Chaplain in Sankt Martin an der Raab, Sveti Jurij, Rogašovci and Rechnitz. In 1905-1908 priest in Újhegy, then in Bogojina.
Bassa was befriend Yugoslavia and the accession Wendic March (Prekmurje on the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs. After 1920 be at the back of the catholic Hungarian schools in the Prekmurje. In 1925 build a new church in Bogojina.
Works
- Katolicsanszki katekizmus za solare III.-V. razreda. Budapest. Od Drüzsbe szvétoga Stevana (szlovén kis katekizmus). 1909.
- Katolicsanszki katekizmus za solare III.-V. razreda. Drügi natisz. Budapest. Od Drüzsbe szvétoga Stevana. 1913.
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Beltinci Castle, Church of Saint Ladislaus
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Administrative centre: Moravske Toplice
Andrejci, Berkovci, Bogojina, Bukovnica, Čikečka vas, Filovci, Fokovci, Ivanci, Ivanjševci, Ivanovci, Kančevci, Krnci, Lončarovci, Lukačevci, Martjanci, Mlajtinci, Motvarjevci, Noršinci, Pordašinci, Prosenjakovci, Ratkovci, Sebeborci, Selo, Središče, Suhi Vrh, Tešanovci, Vučja Gomila
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Rotunda of Saint Nicholas, Church of Saint Martin, Terme 3000 spa
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István Ballér, József Bagáry, Iván Bassa, Ferenc Berke, József Borovnyák, Ádám Farkas, Ferenc Ivanóczy, János Kardos, Péter Kollár, Mihály Kolossa, József Kossics, Miklós Küzmics, Miklós Legén, Miklós Luttár, Gergely Luthár, Ferenc Novák, István Szelmár, Mihály Terplán, Sándor Terplán, József Pusztai
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Bassa, Ivan |
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11 April 1875 |
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13 February 1931 |
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