Begovácz Rózsa – Burján István – Vándor Andrea: Folk Art in Baranya County (Pécs, 2008)
Folk Art in Baranya County - permanent exhibition
living in the Southwest part of the Croats from the Dráva region, county called Szigetvidék adjacent to Felsőszentmárton. 1961, c . • I photograph by Endre Füzes. Somogy county is made a p a M y distinguished ethnographical community also by certain pieces of women's wear, certain customs, their marital relations as well as their characteristic meals like chitterlings made with flour or bubota, a kind of baked dough. The region inhabited also by a Reformed population, called Drávaszög is in the coign of the rivers Danube and Dráva, spreading in the North as far as the Middle Baranya Downs. In the North excellent winegrape is grown. The most peculiar part of their costume is the headdress of young wives called bugafikető which is embroidered white on a black background. The people living in the region known as Sárköz is separated from different nationalities or Catholic Hungarian neighbours by their Reformed religion and the resulting marital relations. They used to have a colourful women's wear, ornamented, embroidered 9