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English: Commemorative plaque to Mr. Imre Sinkovits (1928–2001), affixed to the house where he lived from 1956 until his dying. Author of the bronz relief: Mr. Géza Dezső Fekete. It was unveiled on September 23, 2008. (Budapest, District V, Petőfi Square Nr 3-5.).
Français : Plaque commémorative à M. Imre Sinkovits (1928–2001), apposée sur l’immeuble où il habita de 1956 jusqu’à sa mort. Auteur du relief en bronze: M. Géza Dezső Fekete. Elle fut inaugurée le 23 septembre 2008. (3-5, place Petőfi, Budapest, 5e arr.).
Magyar: Sinkovits Imre (1928–2001) emléktáblája azon az épületen, ahol 1956-tól haláláig lakott. A bronz dombormű alkotója: Fekete Géza Dezső szobrászművész. Felavatva: 2008. szeptember 23. (Budapest, V. ker. Petőfi tér 3-5.)
Date Taken on 17 January 2011
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Author Fekist
Camera location47° 29′ 37.13″ N, 19° 03′ 01.53″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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