Kocbeře

Kocbeře ( German Rescue Village ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located about four kilometers northeast of Dvůr Králové nad Labem and belongs to Okres Trutnov.

Geography

The place is located in the valley of the brook Kocbeřský creek and its tributaries in the southern part of the Kingdom Forest. In the northeast of Kamenný vrch ( 579 m) rises.

Neighboring towns are Nové Záboří and Výšinka in the north, Přebytek, Brusnice and Hajnice in the northeast, Nový Kohoutov, RABIS and Kohoutov in the east, Ferdinandov, Grunt and Choustníkovo Hradiště the southeast, Fibich and Zboží in the south, Nová Ves and Dvůr Králové nad Labem in the southwest, Komarov in the west and Dolni Záboří and Záboří in the northwest.

History

The first mention of the village dates from the Koczberzye 1415. After the Thirty Years War, the name Reute Dorff, which made it to the end of the 18th century Rescue Village was built. In the hallways of a wild sheep originated around 1790, the village of Neudorf. In the years 1836-1839 a forest was cleared northeast of the village and Save New village founded, which belonged since the mid-19th century to the municipality Kingdom I while Neudorf has always belonged to a house to rescue the village or Kocbeře.

Community structure

The municipality consists of the villages Kocbeře Kocbeře ( Save village), Nová Ves ( Neudorf ) and Nové Kocbeře ( New Rescue Village ).

Attractions

  • Chapel
  • Monument to partisans
  • Šporkovský stone
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