- The
Kwisa [ˈkfʲisa] (German: Queis,
Upper Sorbian: Hwizdź,
pronounced [ˈhwʲistʃ]) is a
river in south-western Poland, a left
tributary of the Bóbr, which...
- Historically,
Silesia was
bounded to the west by the
Kwisa and Bóbr Rivers,
while the
territory west of the
Kwisa was in
Upper Lusatia (earlier Milsko). However...
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between Germany and modern-day Poland.
Lusatia stretches from the Bóbr and
Kwisa rivers in the east to the
Pulsnitz and
Black Elster rivers in the west,...
- of
Jelenia Góra, Bolesławiec, Szprotawa, and Żagań,
where the
parallel Kwisa river joins it. The
river finally flows into the Oder near the town of Krosno...
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Dobre nad
Kwisą [ˈdɔbrɛ ˌnat ˈkfisɔ̃] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Żagań,
within Żagań County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in western...
- Oder, Spree, Morava, Bóbr,
Lusatian Neisse,
Eastern Neisse,
Jizera and
Kwisa. The
highest parts of the
Sudetes are
protected by
national parks; Karkonosze...
- in
southwestern Poland. The
castle is
located on Lake Leśnia, near the
Kwisa river, in what is now the
Polish part of
Upper Lusatia.
Czocha castle was...
- and the
first train ran on 18
December 1946
after the
bridge over the
Kwisa river was rebuilt. The
section from Świeradów-Zdrój to Świeradów Nadleśnictwo...
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Meissen was
founded in 985 as a
frontier march, that soon
extended to the
Kwisa (Queis)
river to the east and as far as the Ore Mountains. In the process...
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boundary on the
Kwisa and the Bóbr,
finally shaped at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. The
western border of
Silesia then
became the
Kwisa. According...