Táborská (Hazlov)
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Táborská is a village in Karlovy Vary Region, Czech Republic
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Poland to the northeast, Slovakia to the east, Austria to the south, and Germany to the west and northwest....

. It is one of the six municipality districts of Hazlov
Hazlov
Hazlov is a village and municipality in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. In 2008 the village had a population of 1 665.- Geography :...

. In 2001 the village had a population of 13.

Geography

Táborská lies 3 kilometres southwest from Hazlov, about 535 meters above sea level. It is surrounded by forests. It neighbour with Polná
Polná (Hazlov)
Polná is a village in Karlovy Vary Region, Czech Republic. It is one of the six municipality districts of Hazlov. In 2001 the village had a population of 45.- Geography :...

 to the northwest, with Libá
Libá
Libá, formerly Libštejn, is a village and municipality in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic.-Notes:...

 to the southwest, with Ostroh to the southeast, with Poustka
Poustka (Cheb District)
Poustka is a village and municipality in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. - References :...

 to the east and with Hazlov
Hazlov
Hazlov is a village and municipality in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. In 2008 the village had a population of 1 665.- Geography :...

to the northeast.

History

Táborská was first mentioned in 1322. Oldest names of the village are; Sewkenrewt (1322), Seukenreuth, Schewkenrewt, Seikeinreit and Seiscenreit.

From 1869 to 1910, village was a part of municipality of Ostroh. In 1921, Táborská created a own municipality. Later was joined to Polná, and in 1961 was finally joined to Hazlov.

Sources

  • SCHREINER, Lorenz: Heimatkreis Eger, Egereg Landtag e.V. (1997)
  • STURM, Heribert: Ortslexikon der Böhmischen Länder, Oldenbourg (1995)
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