Look up Lusatian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lusatian may refer to: Lusatian languages (Sorbian languages) Lusatians (people) (Sorbs) Lusatia (Sorbia)...
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Sorbs (redirect from Lusatian Sorbs)
, Czech: Lužičtí Srbové, Polish: Serbołużyczanie; also known as Lusatians, Lusatian Serbs and Wends) are a West Slavic ethnic group predominantly inhabiting...
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The Lusatian dialects (Standard German: Lausitzisch) are East Central German (High German) dialects spoken in southern Brandenburg and eastern Saxony....
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The Lusatian culture existed in the later Bronze Age and early Iron Age (1300–500 BC) in most of what is now Poland and parts of the Czech Republic, Slovakia...
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The Lusatian Neisse (German: Lausitzer Neiße; Polish: Nysa Łużycka; Czech: Lužická Nisa; Upper Sorbian: Łužiska Nysa; Lower Sorbian: Łužyska Nysa), or...
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Sorbian languages (redirect from Lusatian language)
the Wends, the earliest Slavic people in modern Poland and Germany) or Lusatian. Their collective ISO 639-2 code is wen. The two Sorbian languages, each...
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Lusatian Serbian may refer to: Lusatian Serbian languages (Sorbian languages) Lusatian Serbs (Sorbs) Lusatian Serbia (Sorbia) This disambiguation page...
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Upper Lusatia (section Lusatian League)
from the adjacent Lower Lusatian lands in the north, which originally were just called the March of Lusatia. The Upper Lusatian territory was previously...
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The Lusatian Alliance (German: Lausitzer Allianz, Upper Sorbian: Łužiska Alianca, Lower Sorbian: Łužyska Alianca), formerly the Wendish People's Party...
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Upper Sorbian language (redirect from Upper Lusatian language)
Upper Sorbian (endonym: hornjoserbšćina), occasionally referred to as Wendish, is a minority language spoken by Sorbs, in the historical province of Upper...
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The Lusatian Mountains (Czech: Lužické hory; German: Lausitzer Gebirge; Polish: Góry Łużyckie) are a mountain range of the Western Sudetes on the southeastern...
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Lower Sorbian language (redirect from Lower Lusatian)
Lower Sorbian (endonym: dolnoserbšćina) is a West Slavic minority language spoken in eastern Germany in the historical province of Lower Lusatia, today...
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March of Lusatia (redirect from Lusatian March)
Poland. In the 13th century, the eastern border shifted westward to the Lusatian Neisse or beyond as Poland retook the eastern outskirts of the march with...
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The West Lusatian Hill Country and Uplands (German: Westlausitzer Hügel- und Bergland), sometimes just the West Lusatian Hills, is a natural region in...
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The Lusatian Highlands or Lusatian Hills (German: Lausitzer Bergland, German pronunciation; Czech: Šluknovská pahorkatina (for the Czech part only); Upper...
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Großer Berg (Eastern Upper Lusatia) (redirect from Grosser Berg (Lusatian Highlands))
Großer Berg is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany. 50°58′33″N 14°47′58″E / 50.97583°N 14.79944°E / 50.97583; 14.79944 v t e...
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Slavic Lusatian tribe, that in the 10th and 11th centuries, inhabited the area to the east from Lusatian Neisse river. Selpoli was a West Slavic Lusatian tribe...
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The Lusatian Lake District (German: Lausitzer Seenland, Lower Sorbian: Łužyska jazorina, Upper Sorbian: Łužiska jězorina) is a chain of artificial lakes...
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Serbolusatian (redirect from Serbo-Lusatian)
Serbolusatian may refer to: Serbolusatian languages (Sorbian languages) Serbolusatians (Sorbs) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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The Upper Lusatian Library of Sciences contains about 150,000 volumes, making it the largest library in Görlitz and the most important regional library...
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The Upper Lusatian house (Czech: Podstávkový dům) or Umgebindehaus is a special type of house that combines log house, timber-framing and building stone...
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Low Lusatian German or the Low Lusatian dialect (in German: Niederlausitzer Mundart) is a variety of Central German spoken in northern Saxony and southern...
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The Lusatian Border Ridge (German: Lausitzer Grenzwall), also called the Lusatian Border Wall, is a natural region in Saxony and South Brandenburg. It...
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Lusatian culture. A significant archaeological find from the protohistory of Poland is a fortified settlement at Biskupin, attributed to the Lusatian...
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East Central German (redirect from Lusatian-New Marchian dialects)
East Central German Subdivisions Thuringian Upper Saxon Erzgebirgisch Lusatian Silesian High Prussian Wymysorys (separate language) Alzenau Language codes...
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The Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape (also ... District or ... Lake District, German: Oberlausitzer Heide- und Teichgebiet) is a natural region...
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(English: Sharp Stone) is a rock and about 25 metres high, situated in the Lusatian Mountains. It sits on a mountain with an elevation of 569 metres in the...
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speculative, and accordingly there is considerable disagreement. In Poland the Lusatian culture, spanning both the Bronze and Iron Ages, became particularly prominent...
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Großer Stein" Lusatian Highlands – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2016)...
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