Kotzen
Kotzen is a municipality in the Havelland district, in Brandenburg, Germany.
Demography
Development of population since 1875 within the current boundaries (Blue line: Population; Dotted line: Comparison to population development of Brandenburg state; Grey background: Time of Nazi rule; Red background: Time of communist rule)
Kotzen:
Population development within the current boundaries[2]
Year |
Popul. |
|
|
1875 | 965 |
1890 | 951 |
1925 | 1002 |
1933 | 878 |
1939 | 814 |
1946 | 1352 |
1950 | 1368 |
1964 | 953 |
1971 | 950 |
1981 | 763 |
|
Year |
Popul. |
|
|
1985 | 798 |
1989 | 733 |
1990 | 724 |
1991 | 697 |
1992 | 702 |
1993 | 667 |
1994 | 659 |
1995 | 650 |
1996 | 653 |
1997 | 653 |
|
Year |
Popul. |
|
|
1998 | 659 |
1999 | 664 |
2000 | 640 |
2001 | 642 |
2002 | 659 |
2003 | 650 |
2004 | 644 |
2005 | 651 |
2006 | 643 |
2007 | 629 |
|
Year |
Popul. |
|
|
2008 | 614 |
2009 | 631 |
2010 | 590 |
2011 | 588 |
2012 | 582 |
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Detailed data sources are to be found in the Wikimedia Commons.[3]
Translation
Since one English translation of the German verb "kotzen" is "to vomit" therefore the town was jokingly (?) incorrectly referred to in Ripley's Believe-It-or-Not under the title "Barfburg". More prosaically the name probably comes from the Slavonic-German noun "Kotzen" which means market place, as per the Theater an der Kotzen, Divadlo v Kotcích in Prague.
Personalities
Explorer Karl Klaus von der Decken was born in Kotzen in 1833.
References
External links
The dictionary definition of kotzen at Wiktionary