Sokoľany


Sokoľany is a village and municipality in Košice-okolie District in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia. Between 1961 and 1990, it was connected with its neighbouring village, Bočiar, forming the village of Hutníky.

History

Name

The name likely comes from the word "sokol", which is supported by documents as early as 1251. The village became Hungarianized and the name changed.

Geography

The village lies in the south of the Košice basin on the Sokolianský potok. The cleared land is on the terrace plateau of the Hornád River, the western part on the alluvial cone of the Ida stream, deposited on Tertiary sediments.
The territory lies in a continental climate zone characterized as warm, moderately humid, with cold winters. Annual rainfall 600 mm, moisture deficit 284 mm. Soil type is brown earth on loess and loess loams.

Sokoliansky potok (brook)

In the past it originated in Zlatá Idka, dividing Sokoľany into 2 sides, east and west At that time it was much larger, in the meadow “Berek” south of the village it drove the Sokoliansky mill, and fed several manor ponds, which were owned by the local landowners. In 1868 was the mill dismantled and the ponds gradually dried up.

Government

The village relies on the tax and district offices and fire brigade at Košice.

Transport

The nearest railway station is located 1 kilometre away.

Population

It has a population of  people.