Lochovice
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Administrative division
Lochovice consists of four municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):[1]
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- Lochovice (1,109)
- Kočvary (15)
- Netolice (95)
- Obora (161)
Etymology
The name is derived from the personal name Loch, meaning "the village of Loch's people".[2]
Geography
Lochovice is located about Script error: No such module "convert". south of Beroun and Script error: No such module "convert". southwest of Prague. It lies mostly in the Hořovice Uplands, only the southern tip of the municipal territory extends into the Brdy Highlands. The highest point is at Script error: No such module "convert". above sea level. The Litavka River flows through the municipality.
History
The first written mention of Lochovice is from 1318. For most of its history, it was owned by various less important noble families. In 1574, Lochovice was promoted to a market town by Emperor Maximilian II, but it later lost the title.[3]
Demographics
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Transport
Lochovice is located on the railway lines Prague–České Budějovice and Beroun–Strakonice.[4]
Sights
The main landmark of Lochovice is the Church of Saint Andrew. It was built in the early Baroque style in 1654, on the site of a Gothic church dedicated to Saint Stanislaus, which was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War.[5]
The Lochovice Castle was built in the late Renaissance style in the last quarter of the 16th century. After 1754, it was rebuilt in the Baroque style. Today it is privately owned and inaccessible to the public.[6]
Notable people
- Martin Horký (1578–1670s), astronomer
- Josef Fiala (1748–1816), composer and multi-instrumentalist
- Václav Hrabě (1940–1965), poet; grew up here and is buried here
References
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