Grasshopper

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The first mention of the village dates back to 1393, when Kobylice was mentioned in the Novobydžov Book of Conscience, but these places already belonged to the St. George's monastery in the 11th and 12th centuries. However, the generally stated year 1086 must be taken with a grain of salt. Professor Antonín Profous discusses the origin of the name of the village in his work "Local names in Bohemia. Their origin, original meaning and changes. Part II. CH-L" expresses as follows: "Grasshopper (people...
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