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Lohsa (German) or Łaz (Upper Sorbian,
pronounced [ˈwas]) is a muni****lity in the
district of Bautzen, in Saxony, in
eastern Germany. The muni****lity...
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Speicherbecken Lohsa is a lake in Oberlausitz, Saxony, Germany. At an
elevation of 110.6 m, its
surface area is 10.81 km². v t e...
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Lohsa station (German:
Haltepunkt Lohsa) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Lohsa,
located in the
Bautzen district in Saxony, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas...
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publicist works, ballads, satires, fables. He died on 15
October 1872 in Łaz (
Lohsa) near
Wojerecy (Hoyerswerda).
Zejler is seen
today as one of the founders...
- the Domowina.
Martha Israel was born on 18
November 1905 in the town of
Lohsa in
Upper Lusatia, then part of the
Prussian Province of
Silesia in the German...
- the east, and
Lohsa,
Oppitz and
Grossdubrau in the west. The main body of the
German force was
located in the
forested region around Lohsa. The Germans...
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administrative subdivision of the
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate
Koblenz (
Lohsa), a
constituent part of the
former muni****lity of
Knappensee in Saxony...
- Smoler's
father was a
Protestant cantor. In 1823 he took up a
position in
Lohsa,
where Jan Arnošt
graduated from
elementary school before moving to Bautzen...
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village and part of Radomyšl in the
South Bohemian Region Laz, Finistère
Lohsa (Sorbian: Łaz) Laz, Iran, a
village in
Hormozgan Province Laz, Montenegro...
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subdivision of
Freital Weißig (Kubschütz)
quarter of Kubschütz Weißig (
Lohsa),
quarter of
Lohsa Weißig (Nünchritz),
quarter of Nünchritz Weißig (Oßling), quarter...