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Drebkau (Lower Sorbian: Drjowk,
pronounced [ˈdrʲɔwk]) is a town in the
district of Spree-Neiße, in
Lower Lusatia, in Brandenburg, in
eastern Germany....
- Rhine-Westphalia)
Dortmund (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Dransfeld (Lower Saxony)
Drebkau (Brandenburg)
Dreieich (Hesse)
Drensteinfurt (North Rhine-Westphalia) Dresden...
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region are the many town
coats of arms that
include the
Czech Lion, as in
Drebkau (Drjowk), Görlitz (Zhorjelc),
Guben (Gubin),
Kamenz (Kamjenc), Löbau (Lubij)...
- (Saale) 76.9
Cottbus Südwest 73.9 Hänchen A 15 71.4
Leuthen (b Cottbus) 66.3
Drebkau 90 m 59.3
Neupetershain to
Welzow 55.0
Bahnsdorf 54.7
Sornoer Buden Nord...
- (also
spelled "Schwela" and "Schwele") (5
September 1873 in Schorbus,
Drebkau – 20 May 1948 in Naumburg) was a Wendish/Sorbian
Protestant clergyman and...
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Neuendorf 35478
Goyatz 355
Cottbus 3560 35600 Döbern 35601
Peitz 35602
Drebkau 35603 Burg (Spreewald) 35604
Krieschow 35605
Komptendorf 35606 Briesen...
- Briesen/Brjazyna, Dissen-Striesow/Dešno-Strjažow, Drachhausen/Hochoza,
Drebkau/Drjowk, Drehnow/Drjenow, Felixsee/Feliksowy
Jazor (only Bloischdorf/Błobošojce)...
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Borkowy Calau Kaława
Cottbus Chociebuż
Doberlug Dobryług Döbern
Debrzno Drebkau Drzewków
Drehnow Drzonów Eisenhüttenstadt Żelazowa Huta
Falkenhagen Rokowo...
- Großräschen as well as Amt Altdöbern, in
Landkreis Spree-Neiße the area of
Drebkau 40 Oberspreewald-Lausitz III/Spree-Neiße III In
Landkreis Oberspreewald-Lausitz...
- Turm ('Blunt Tower') part of the
former city gate
Bergtor Leuthen [de],
Drebkau SW of
Cottbus Village Church [de] 1st half,
tower 2nd half of 13th century...