I got to a map with your link, Markus and the location (borderland) is interesting in that it probably had a mixed and up-and-down history.
The photo too is intriguing, although I do share Stephan's feelings!
Best wishes,
Andy
On the other hand this border was always permeable, there were German settlemets east of the border and Slavic settlements in the West. In 1355 king Wenzel/Vaclav of Bohemia became Emporer of the Holy Roman Empire.
My native town (for sure very Bavarian) was in the 18th century ruled by a Bohemian princes dynasty - and vice versa Bavarian dynasties had possession in Bohemia.
Aja,auf diesen Freidhof muss ich nicht unbedingt untwegs sein,da kann man fast etwas Angst bekommen lieber Markus,grinsss,eine tolle Aufnahme in SW :))
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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LotharW said:
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Stephan Fey said:
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Andy Rodker said:
The photo too is intriguing, although I do share Stephan's feelings!
Best wishes,
Andy
Boarischa Krautmo replied to Andy Rodker:
It is a very old border separating Bavaria and Bohemia, existing for more than 1000 years, see this maps:
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayern#/media/Datei:Bayern_um_788.png
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordgau_(Bayern)#/media/Datei:Nordgau_um_1035.svg
On the other hand this border was always permeable, there were German settlemets east of the border and Slavic settlements in the West. In 1355 king Wenzel/Vaclav of Bohemia became Emporer of the Holy Roman Empire.
My native town (for sure very Bavarian) was in the 18th century ruled by a Bohemian princes dynasty - and vice versa Bavarian dynasties had possession in Bohemia.
Funny thing, look at this historic map:
geoportal.bayern.de/bayernatlas/?lang=de&topic=bvv&bgLayer=historisch&E=764825.55&N=5483606.10&zoom=12&catalogNodes=11,122&layers=bf9ff4ed-62c7-4935-9318-d5251108acc3-layer-freistaat_bayern_flaeche&layers_visibility=false
you can see plots of land with the Bavarian-Bohemian border running over them, but not dividing them....
gues you're right with mixed and up-and-down history....
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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