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Czorneboh (German pronunciation: [ˈtʃɔʁnəboː];
Upper Sorbian: Čornobóh,
pronounced [ˈtʃɔʁnɔbʊx]) is a
mountain between Hochkirch and
Cunewalde in Upper...
- summit. The name
shows an
analogy to that of the
neighbouring mountain Czorneboh. As the
latter refers to the
deity Čorny Bóh (Upper
Sorbian for "black...
- Town
Clockwise from top: view of Bautzen, view over the city hall to the
Czorneboh (Lusatian Highlands),
historicizing bilingual Bautzen street signage,...
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authors have
tried to
prove the cult of
Chernobog with the
names of the
Czorneboh and
Bieleboh mountains in
Upper Lusatia,
where the gods are said to have...
- the
cities of
Bautzen and Löbau in a
valley between the
hills of the
Czorneboh, the
Hochstein and the Bieleboh, all part of the
northernmost mountain...
- an
elevation of 533.1 m (1,749 ft), it is the
easternmost peak of the
Czorneboh chain in the
Upper Lusatian Highlands. At the
summit cliffs,
which are...
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comprise the
Landeskrone (420 m), Löbauer Berg (448 m),
Kottmar (583 m),
Czorneboh (561 m),
Bieleboh (499 m), and
Valtenberg (587 m). However, the highest...
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Winterberg 556 m Elbe
Sandstone Mountains 7 km east of Bad
Schandau Czorneboh 555 m
Lusatian Highlands 3 km
north of
Cunewalde Keilberg (Schneeberg)...
- the West, the big
Picho with its
antenna tower whilst to the East, the
Czorneboh, Hochstein, Bieleboh, Lausche,
Tannenberg and Jeschken.
Peaks from the...
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Altenburger Land, 1973, 2. bearb. Aufl. 1974
Volume 24:
Zwischen Strohmberg,
Czorneboh und Kottmar, 1974
Volume 25: Das Rheinsberg-Fürstenberger Seengebiet,...