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    The Neisse University was a trinational academic network held by the cooperating partners University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz, Technical University...
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  • up Neisse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Lusatian Neisse is a river in Central Europe. Neisse or Neiße (German) may also refer to: Neisse (town)...
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    The Oder–Neisse line (German: Oder-Neiße-Grenze, Polish: granica na Odrze i Nysie Łużyckiej) is an unofficial term for the modern border between Germany...
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  • Academic Motors Club Neisse University: 2001, in cooperation with the Technical University of Liberec in Czech Republic and the University of Applied Sciences...
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    "Huddersfield named University of the Year 2013". Retrieved 22 August 2016. Technical University of Liberec Website Neisse University Website Mechatronics...
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  • 1950s to the early 1990s Neisse University, a university in the border triangle of Czech Republic, Poland and Germany Neisse (disambiguation) Nyssa (disambiguation)...
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    Germany) and Polish premier Józef Cyrankiewicz. It recognized the Oder-Neisse line implemented by the 1945 Potsdam Agreement as the border between the...
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  • Steve Wheeler (category Academics of the University of Plymouth)
    professor at the Technical University of Liberec ( Neisse University), in the Czech Republic. Prior to joining the University he worked in the National...
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    territories east of the current eastern border of Germany, i.e. the Oder–Neisse line, which historically had been considered German and which were annexed...
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    Gablonz an der Neiße, Bohemia – 2 October 1990, Ridgefield, Connecticut) was an American conductor born in Austria-Hungary in Gablonz an der Neiße, which is...
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    Max Herrmann-Neisse (also Max Hermann, 23 May 1886, Nysa – 8 April 1941, London) was a German expressionist writer. He was a childhood friend of fellow...
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  • Section | French engineering university - INSA Lyon "With athletes such as Bruno Marie-Rose, Stéphane Laporte, Eric Neisse, and Pascal Bahuaud, INSA Lyon...
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    Guben (category Populated places in Spree-Neiße)
    town on the Lusatian Neisse river in Lower Lusatia, in the state of Brandenburg, in eastern Germany. Located in the Spree-Neiße district, Guben has a...
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    Christoph Scheiner (category Kolegium Carolinum Neisse alumni)
    travelled with Scheiner from Brixen to Vienna, from where he did not return to Neisse until sometime between 1621 and 1622. In February 1623, Scheiner was appointed...
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    The Meeting of Frederick II and Joseph II in Neisse in 1769 is an oil on canvas history painting by Adolph Menzel, executed in 1855–1857, showing the meeting...
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  • Classics, 2005. "BWV 216 Vergnügte Pleißenstadt (Die Pleiße und Neiße)". University of Vermont. Retrieved 27 January 2014. Work 00272 at Bach Digital...
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    the University of Granada. He has been a guest lecturer at Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin, Wroclaw University of Technology, Neisse University...
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    responsibility for the middle portion of Germany. Eastern Germany beyond the Oder-Neisse line, equal in territory to the SBZ, was to be annexed by Poland and its...
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    international border. In 1945, after the defeat of Nazi Germany, the Oder–Neisse line became its western border, resulting in gaining the Recovered Territories...
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    Emanuel Sperner (category Kolegium Carolinum Neisse alumni)
    Neiße, Upper Silesia, now Nysa, Poland), and died in Sulzburg-Laufen, West Germany. He was a student at Carolinum in Nysa and then Hamburg University...
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    kilometres (116 mi) of the border between Poland and Germany as part of the Oder–Neisse line. The river ultimately flows into the Szczecin Lagoon north of Szczecin...
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    polsko-niemiecka) is the state border between Poland and Germany, mostly along the Oder–Neisse line, with a total length of 467 km (290 mi). It stretches from the Baltic...
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    Konrad Emil Bloch (category Kolegium Carolinum Neisse alumni)
    regulation of the cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism. Bloch was born in Neisse (now Nysa, Poland), in the German Empire's Prussian Province of Silesia...
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    weight of the 1st Ukrainian Front out of Upper Silesia and north-west to the Neisse River. The three Soviet fronts had altogether 2.5 million men (including...
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    2008, pp. 96–100. Frei 2002, pp. 41–66. Eberhardt, Piotr (2015). "The Oder-Neisse Line as Poland's western border: As postulated and made a reality". Geographia...
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    expelled along the Curzon Line by Stalin. The western border became the Oder-Neisse line. As a result, Poland's territory was reduced by 20%, or 77,500 square...
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    of Prussia. Other former Prussian territories lying east of the rivers Neisse and Oder were lost in 1945 and are now part of Poland or Russia. They are...
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    Konrad Adenauer (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni)
    the rival German Democratic Republic as an East-German state and the Oder–Neisse line as a post-war frontier to Poland. Under Adenauer, West Germany joined...
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    annexation of Austria were ceded to Poland and the Soviet Union and the Oder and Neisse Rivers became Germany's new eastern boundary. This territory became Poland's...
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    river in Poland and the Czech Republic, a left tributary of the Eastern Neisse. It flows through the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland and through the...
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