Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Czech stones of all kinds
Date: Apr 04, 2004 @ 20:17
Author: Artur Kroc (Artur Kroc <kroc@...>)
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"U tri panu"
On the road crossing is situated a triangle stone marker, where in 1680 borders of three countries met. Initilas mean "owners" of these countries.

http://www.natur.cuni.cz/asc/~kuhn/turinfo8.html


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> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Kaufman"
> <mikekaufman79@y...> wrote:
> > Yes, except of course CS on the atcsde stone. Unless someone tried
> > to get rid of the S for a short period of time until the new marker
> > was erected. (If the text says the photo was taken in 1992, then
> it
> > was just before the point changed from old CS to CZ.)
> >
> > --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, Petter Brabec
> > <pete2784west@y...> wrote:
> > > Well, you are making some interesting statements. Some of them
> need
> > more elucidation, some of them need correction.
> > >
> > > Czechoslovakia, as a independent state did indeed get their
> border
> > settled first after the St. Germain peace aggreement (1919) with
> just
> > about every neighboring state. Their have been some some
> territorial
> > changes done by plebiscite into 1921.
> > > Most of the borderstones, set up on the frontier between
> > Czechoslovakia and their neighbors, have their origin in the period
> > 1920-1922. These can be seen today, when taking a stroll on the
> very
> > border (from borderstone to borderstone). Prior to 1920 or 1918,
> that
> > is when "the kingdom of the Czech lands" still existed, the border
> of
> > the respective lands has not been marked by borderstones in any
> > definite standardized manner. There were, though, set up
> borderstones
> > on important locations, say by the main roads, tops of the
> mountains,
> > rivers, tripoints. Since the Austrian Empire has been a federation-
> > like state, the countries that made the Austrian Empire had their
> > borderstones between themselves.
> > > In 1920, Czechoslovakia had a "worm"-like shape, so the
> > borderstones set up then stretched far, all the way to the CS-PL-RO
> > tripoint (in existence between 1919-1939). Today, this point is
> > located on the ukrainian-romanian border. These stones still exist
> in
> > their original position, they are just not painted anymore.
> > > On these stones, on the Czechoslovakian side are the letters CS.
> C
> > stands for Czech, S stands for Slovakia. Not, Socialistic as you
> > assumed.
> > > When it comes to ATDECZ tripoint picture: the guy is sitting on
> the
> > top, his left leg is in Austria by the letter "Ö", his right leg is
> > in Bavaria (Germany) indicated by the letter "B", and his buttocks
> > are in the Czech republic indicated by the letter "C", but not seen
> > on the picture. The photograph is definitely taken from south.
> > >
> > > Petter
> > >
> > > udomet@g... wrote:
> > >
> > > > http://platon.cbvk.cz/kniha/priloha/sonnl.php
> > >
> > > > On stone are visible letters "ö" - österreich - Austria
> > > > "B" - Bohemia - Czech
> > >
> > >
> > > I visited 2001-2003 often the border CZ-D (Bavaria and
> Saxony)
> > and made
> > > many pics and films.
> > >
> > > First since 1920 CZ and Ö to set borderstones in agreement
> > with state
> > > treaty of St.-Germain-en-Laye
> > > (to WW I). To 1918 was Bohemia a part of austrian empire
> > without
> > > borderstones.
> > > "B" is alwas the shortening of all borderstones for
> > Bavaria/Bayern
> > > along border CZ/D and A/D.
> > >
> > > Shortening for Czech was C or CR to 1948 (Ceska Republika)
> > >
> > > CS off
> > 1948
> > > (Ceskoslovenska Socialisticka Republica)
> > >
> > > and now again C
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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