Kokašice

Kokašice ( German Kokaschitz ) is a municipality with 269 inhabitants ( 1 January 2004) in the Czech Republic. It is located 2 km west of Konstantinovy ​​Lázně at an altitude of 526 m above sea level. M.

History

The first mention of the town dates from 1227. Kokašice In the 14th century came into the possession of Schwanberger detectable since 1287 in neighboring Krasíkov. In the division of property between Henry, Bohuslav and John of Swan Mountain in 1507 Kokaschitz came to Weseritzer part. Later the place came to power Trpist - Triebl, to which he belonged until the abolition of patrimonial regimes. Gepfarrt was Kokaschitz after Tscheliv. 1838 had 223 inhabitants of the village. 1901 was the place by the local railway Neuhof- Weseritz a railway connection. 1939 lived 447 people in Kokaschitz including Swan Mountain. In the period from January 1, 1980 to November 24, 1990 Kokašice was a district of Konstantinovy ​​Lázně.

The eastern part of Kokašice is the oldest and was built around a village green with pond. As of 1838, the village in a westerly direction to advanced.

In addition to the district Krasíkov located with the ruins of the castle Švamberk ( German swan mountain, Švamberk ) Kokašice has other monuments. A formerly belonging to a mill house from the beginning of the 19th century is provided with well-preserved half-timbered gables. On the western outskirts of the village stands on the site where Bavůrek of Swan Mountain had slain a citizen Pilsener son, a stone cross of conciliation.

Community structure

The municipality includes the districts Kokašice Čeliv ( Tscheliv ) Krasíkov ( Swan Hill) and Lomy ( Lohm ).

Transport links

The train station of Kokašice is about 1.5 km east from the village Kokašice. The train station is not run as a separate district or village, even though he is next to the station building several houses. The station building to the public is no longer available.

At the time of commissioning of the railway in 1901 the station was part of the 1.3 km away Konstanins bath and wore its name. In 1906 Konstanins bathroom a closer station, which in 1936 became the only station of Konstanins bathroom. The original station was renamed Kokaschitz station. After the Second World War, he was given the name Konstantinovy ​​Lázně to be renamed in final Kokašice.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Franz Melnitzky, Austrian sculptor (1822-1876)
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