Lískovec (Bělá nad Radbuzou)

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Lískovec (Bělá nad Radbuzou) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Plzeňský kraj
District : Domažlice
Municipality : Bělá nad Radbuzou
Geographic location : 49 ° 34 '  N , 12 ° 44'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 33 '38 "  N , 12 ° 43' 52"  E
Height: 560  m nm
Residents : 0 (2001)
Postal code : 345 25

Lískovec (German: Haselberg ) is a submerged village in the municipality of Bělá nad Radbuzou in Okres Domažlice in West Bohemia in the Czech Republic .

Geographical location

Lískovec was located on the eastern slope of the 669 meter high Lískovec mountain, about four kilometers south of Bělá and northwest of Starý Kramolín .

history

Líska is the hazelnut bush that is very common in the entire Upper Palatinate Forest and is therefore a popular and very frequent part of mountains, rivers and place names. He gave the mountain and the village south of it its name. The Czech Lískovec is a direct translation of the German Haselberg, which in this case must be regarded as the original name, since Haselberg was a German town founded in 1606. Only ten kilometers further south, northwest of Nemanice , there is another mountain called Lískovec and a submerged village of the same name at its foot, both also in German: Haselberg, which understandably often leads to confusion.

During the Thirty Years War, a division of Swedish soldiers was housed in Haselberg and had to be fed by the farmers. In 1634 five people died of the plague. In 1656 Haselberg had 3 farmers, 4 Chalupners, 24 teams, 11 cows, 14 young cattle, 10 sheep and 24 pigs.

In 1839 Haselberg had 13 houses and 85 inhabitants, in 1939 5 farms and 9 cottages. It was a district of Heiligenkreuz and also parish and schooled there.

See also

literature

  • Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Ed.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler, Eichstätt 1967

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Richter: Place names and settlement of the district of Bischofteinitz. In: Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Hrsg.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler KG, Eichstätt 1967 pp. 65-67.
  2. Die Steuerrolle 1654. In: Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (ed.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler KG, Eichstätt 1967, p. 93.
  3. ^ Josef Bernklau, Josef Zeug: Haselberg. In: Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Hrsg.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler KG, Eichstätt 1967, p. 320.