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Louis Dubrau (real name
Louise Janson-Scheidt) (19
November 1904 – 5 May 1997) was a
Belgian writer. The
daughter of
Catherine Desmedt, a
native of Belgium...
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Hohendubrau takes its
German name from the
hilly landscape of the Hohe
Dubrau [de]. The
following villages are in the muni****lity.
Names are
given in...
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Ursula Dubosarsky (b. 1961, Australia), ch. & YA
fiction & non-f. wr.
Louis Dubrau (1904–1997, Belgium),
fiction wr. & poet in
French Charlotte Dubreuil (b...
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visible on the roof. the
interior rotunda features a
mural by
artist Gertude Dubrau depicting the city's
early history, Fort ****berland,
General Edward Braddock...
- echelon, and 120th Corps,
still working with 25th Tanks,
captured the Adlig-
Dubrau strongpoint and,
having advanced 5-7km, by the end of the day was fighting...
- the day it was
fighting in the
woods along the line from
outside Adlig-
Dubrau–Sergen,
having advanced 8 km. On
April 18 the Corps,
still in the same configuration...
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Mattendorf and Trebendorf. The city
districts are:
Gahry (Gari)
Gosda I (Gózna)
Dubrau (Dubrawa)
Klinge (Klinka)
Jethe (Jaty)
Smarso (Smaržow)
Mattendorf (Matyjojce)...
- Dąbrowa Łużycka [dɔmˈbrɔva wuˈʐɨt͡ska] (German:
Dubrau; **** German: Eichenwald) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Przewóz,
within Żary...
- (1803–1884), Dutch-language poet, translator, non-fiction
writer Louis Dubrau, pen name of
Louise Janson-Scheidt, (1904–1997), French-language poet, novelist...
- town of
Priebus and the
rural communities of Alt Tschöpeln, Bogendorf,
Dubrau, Graefenhain, Groß Petersdorf,
Hermsdorf b. Priebus, Jamnitz-Pattag, Jenkendorf...