Kosch
Kosch stands for:
- the Roman Kosch , the highest point in the Crimean Mountains
- Kosh (Aragazotn) , village in the Armenian province of Aragazotn
- the German name of the Estonian community Kose
- der Kosch , common name for the German Literature Lexicon
- the Kosch principle in urban planning in Central Asia
- the kosh madrasa , two madrasas arranged in accordance with the kosh principle
Kosch is the family name of the following people:
- Anne-Kathrin Kosch (* 1988), German beauty queen
- Franz Kosch (1894–1985), Austrian theologian, priest, music teacher, musicologist and composer
- Harald Kosch (* 1968), German computer scientist and university professor
- Hermann Julius Theodor Kosch (1852–1929), Prussian lieutenant general
- Johann Christoph Kosch (builder, 1698) (1698–1778), German-Bohemian builder and architect
- Johann Christoph Kosch (master builder, 1703) (1703–1784), German-Bohemian master builder
- Johann Wenzel Kosch (1718–1798), German-Bohemian builder and architect
- Martin Kosch (* 1973), Austrian cabaret artist
- Raphael Kosch (1803–1872), Prussian doctor and politician
- Robert Kosch (1856–1942), Prussian infantry general
- Wilhelm Kosch (1879–1960), Austrian literary historian and lexicographer
See also:
- What is blooming there? , Plant identification book; first edition written by Alois Kosch in 1935
- Koš (disambiguation)
- Koshe