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Daubitz (Upper Sorbian: Dubc,
pronounced [ˈdupts]) is a
village and
district of the muni****lity of
Rietschen in the
Saxon district of Görlitz. It is...
- of the
following century, the
village belonged to
Daubitz.
Teicha then
became a
parish after Daubitz.
During or
shortly after the reformation, a school...
- Grahner, Marcus. "Fernverkehrsdaten" (in German).
Retrieved 25
August 2019.
Daubitz, André; de Gavarelli, Frank; Schenkel,
Marcus (2015). "Ein Großprojekt...
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Retrieved 8
January 2013. "Mona's Herald". 13 June 1967. p. 1. "Werner
Daubitz". MotorsportMemorial.org.
Retrieved 8
January 2013. "Isle of Man Examiner"...
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throughout Lower Silesia. In 1943
there were 976 such camps.
Locations include Daubitz, Kowary, Legnica, Przełęcz Karkonoska, Raszowa, Strzegom,
Strzelin and...
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volcanic cone is the
local mountain of the
village of
Doubice (German:
Daubitz). The
basalt peak
rises south of the
village of Nová
Doubice (Neudaubitz)...
- Saxony, Germany. It
consists of the
Ortsteile (divisions) Rietschen,
Daubitz, Teicha, Altliebel,
Hammerstadt and Neuliebel. The muni****lity is part...
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Bischofswerda Biskupice Bröthen
Bretnia Boxberg Hamor Buchwalde Bukojna Daubitz Dębiec/Dubc
Doberschau Dobrusz Dörgenhausen
Niemcy Gablenz Jabłoniec Gaußig...
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synagogue from 1915
until 1933. From 1925
until 1930 the
architect Karl
Daubitz undertook wide-ranging
repair work do****ented by
hundreds of
drawings and...
- In pre-Hussite
times they
produced amazing works of
vitreous art near
Daubitz,
nowadays called Doubice.
During the 16th and 17th centuries, as a result...