Markoušovice (Velké Svatoňovice)
As the name itself suggests, it was originally a German village, which turned into a Czech one only after the Second World War thanks to the displacement of the original population. The development of her name is covered in detail by prof. Antonín Profous in his book "Local names in Bohemia. Their origin, original meaning and changes. Part III. M-Ř":"Markoušovice, Markausch, a long village 2 km east of Trutnov: 6 (1542) Rismburgk castle, Skaly...
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Markoušovice (Velké Svatoňovice)
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