keresfák
Keresfák is a Hungarian term that translates to "cross trees" or "crucifixion trees." It refers to trees that are found in rural or historical settings, often in Central Europe, that have been intentionally shaped or marked in a way that resembles a cross. These trees are not natural formations but rather the result of human intervention.
The practice of creating keresfák can stem from various cultural or religious traditions. In some instances,
Keresfák are often found in areas with a strong Catholic heritage. While their exact origins and meanings