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Koupě until 1924 Koupí ( German Kaupy, 1939-45: purchase) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located 20 kilometers south-west of Pribram and belongs to Příbram.

Geography

Koupě is located in the southern foothills of the Brd the pond Dražská Koupě. In the northwest, the Špalková hora rises (619 m) ​​, is located behind the Straz ( 637 m). East of the Drahenicky is vrch (615 m). West of the site by the railway line from Březnice is bypassed by Blatná, on the one kilometer from the railway station Koupě Slavětín u Březnice is.

Neighboring towns are Hudčice in the north, Drahenice and Hradcany in the east, and Drahenicky Uzenicky the southeast, Podruhlí, Na Hůrce and Chaloupky in the south, southwest, and Slavětín Bělčice in the northwest.

History

The first documentary mention of the place was 1367th

In 1840 Kaupy consisted of 55 houses with 421 inhabitants. In the village there was a yard, a sheep and a emphyteutisiertes inn. West of the village, the gamekeeper's house was Wegfuk ( Výfuk ). Vicarage was Bieltschitz. Until the mid-19th century Kaupy remained the rule Breznitz submissive.

After the abolition of patrimonial Koupí / Kaupy formed in 1850 with the district Slavětín a municipality in the district administration and the district of the court Breznitz. Since 1868, the village belonged to the district Blatná. In the wake of the repeal of the Okres Blatná Koupě in 1960 associated with the Příbram. 1964 Slavětín was umgemeindet after Hudčice. On 1 January 1980, the annexation took place after Volenice. At the beginning of 1993, Koupě broke loose from Volenice and formed its own community.

Community structure

For the community Koupě no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Chapel in the village square
  • Commons: Koupě - collection of images, videos and audio files
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