Košrags

Košrags (Livonian: Kuoštrõg) is a populated place in Kolka parish, Dundaga municipality, Latvia on the shore of the Irbe Strait of the Baltic Sea. One of twelve Livonian villages on the Līvõd rānda - the Livonian Coast in Courland (Kurzeme). Other names: Kosraga, Koshragutsiems, Košraga, Košrags, Košraguciems, Kosraga Ciems, Kosraguciems, Košraga Ciems

Košrags

Livonian: Kuoštrõg
Village
Košraga fishermen's village
Košrags
Location in Latvia
Coordinates: 57°42′N 22°22′E
Country Latvia
MunicipalityDundaga municipality
ParishKolka parish
First mentioned1680
Elevation
16 ft (5 m)
Population
 (2005)
  Total13
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 ( EEST)
Postal code
LV-3275 Kolka

Košrags's farm "Kukini" was mentioned in 1680 chronicles for the first time. Košrags is considered the newest of Liv villages from Kurzeme coast. It was formed in the 17th century. By 1770 there were four old farms in Kosrags (Kine Diki, Kukini, Tilmaci and Zoki). Two tenant-farmer habitations existed in 1896, and another seven habitations after 1905.

The houses in the village were built rather densely along the two roads:

  • an old littoral road connecting all 16 Livs' fishermen villages at that time;
  • the fishermen's road leading from the littoral road - it connected the villages with the working place near the sea.

These roads have preserved their ancient shape till the present day.

Livonian priest and ethnologist Edgar Vaalgamaa was born in Košrags.

See also

  • Livonian people

References


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