Kozí Vrbovok

Kozí Vrbovok
Village and municipality
Kozí Vrbovok

Location in Slovakia

Coordinates: 48°18′N 19°07′E / 48.300°N 19.117°E / 48.300; 19.117Coordinates: 48°18′N 19°07′E / 48.300°N 19.117°E / 48.300; 19.117
Country  Slovakia
Region Banská Bystrica
District Krupina
Area
  Total 5.34 km2 (2.06 sq mi)
Population (2013)
  Total 169
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)

Kozí Vrbovok is a village and municipality in the Krupina District of the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia, 4 miles (6.4 km) south-south east of Krupina.[1] As of 2013 it had a population of 169 people. The municipality covers an area of 5.34 km².[2]

History

The first written mention of Kozí Vrbovok comes from 1262, when the Hungarian king Belo IV gave the territory to the Kaza family, and it was documented in 1415 as an asset of the local gentry.[3] In 1241, the area came into the hands of the Tartars, who attacked the monastery in the nearby settlement of Bzovík. The monastery was attacked again in 1433 and pillaged. The village was struck hard by the plague in 1644.[3] In 1808, during the Ottoman period, it was referred to on a map as "Kecske Varbok".[1]

In 1964, the municipality underwent improvements in infrastructure, with water supply and irrigation, a kindergarten with capacity for 30 children and a primary school.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Bayerle, Gustav (1 January 1973). Ottoman tributes in Hungary: according to sixteenth century Tapu registers of Novigrad. Walter de Gruyter. p. 153. ISBN 978-3-11-171671-8.
  2. "Registre obnovenej evidencie pozemkov" (in Slovak). Bratislava : ÚGKK SR. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 "História" (in Slovak). Kozivrbovok.ocu.sk. Retrieved 19 February 2015.


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