Oskořínek

Oskořínek is a municipality and village in the Nymburk District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is situated approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) east of the district town of Nymburk and about 55 kilometres (34 mi) east of the capital city, Prague.

  • Geography: The municipality lies within the Central Bohemian Table (Středolabská tabule), which is part of the broader Polabí lowlands, characterized by fertile agricultural land. The landscape surrounding Oskořínek is predominantly flat to gently rolling, dominated by fields and interspersed with small forested areas. The climate is temperate continental.
  • Administration: Oskořínek falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the Nymburk District, which is one of the administrative divisions within the Central Bohemian Region.
  • Demographics: The village maintains a relatively small, stable population, typical of rural settlements in the Czech Republic. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture due to the fertile nature of the surrounding land.
  • History: Like many villages in the Central Bohemian region, Oskořínek's origins are likely rooted in medieval settlement patterns, developing over centuries as an agricultural community. While no major historical events are widely associated with the village itself, its development reflects the broader historical trends and socio-economic changes of the Czech lands.
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