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    Zittau (redirect from Żytawa)
    Zittau (Upper Sorbian: Žitawa [ˈʒitawa]; Lower Sorbian: Žytawa [ˈʒɨtawa]; Polish: Żytawa; Czech: Žitava; Upper Lusatian dialect: Sitte) is the southeasternmost...
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    Strzegom, and from 1319 also Zgorzelec, Lubań, Trzebiel, Żary, Zły Komorów, Żytawa, Ostrowiec and Rychbach. The Silesian Duchy of Legnica since 1248 had been...
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    western border to Lusatia, reaching the towns of Zgorzelec, Zły Komorów, Żytawa, Ostrowiec and Rychbach. After the 1319 extinction of Ascanian margraves...
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  • Zielona Góra (Polish) Zittau Žitava (Czech, Slovak), Zittau (Dutch, German), Żytawa (Polish) Zlín Gottwaldov (former name), Zlín (Czech, Slovak) Znamensk Vėluva...
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    expanded westward, reaching the towns of Zgorzelec, Zły Komorów (Senftenberg), Żytawa (Zittau) and Ostrowiec (Ostritz). With the 1335 Treaty of Trentschin (Trenčín)...
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  • Weißwasser Biała Woda Wiednitz Wiednice Wittichenau Kulów Zeißig Cisk Zittau Żytawa Belgern Białagóra Chemnitz Kamienica Saska Dresden Drezno Groitzsch Groicz...
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    lifetime. After 1329 Henry I only retained the Lusatian towns of Lubań, Żytawa, and Przewóz. His possession over these lands ended in 1337 when after an...
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