- Löbau-Zittau (Sorbian languages:
Lubij-Žitawa,
pronounced [ˈlubʲij ˈʒitawa]) is a
former Kreis (district) in the east of Saxony, Germany. Neighboring...
- Löbau (Upper Sorbian:
Lubij,
pronounced [ˈlubʲij] ) is a city in the east of Saxony, Germany, in the
traditional region of
Upper Lusatia. It is situated...
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Bautzen (Budyšin),
Zittau (Žitawa), Lubań,
Kamenz (Kamjenc), and Löbau (
Lubij)), as well as Żary, the German/Polish twin
towns of
Guben (Gubin) and Gubin...
- (Upper Sorbian: Budyšin), Görlitz (Zhorjelc),
Kamenz (Kamjenc), Löbau (
Lubij) and
Zittau (Žitawa).
Twice however, in 1427 and 1431, the
Hussites completely...
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Drebkau (Drjowk), Görlitz (Zhorjelc),
Guben (Gubin),
Kamenz (Kamjenc), Löbau (
Lubij) and
Spremberg (Grodk). In 1706 the
Catholic Sorbian Seminary was founded...
- Portuguese, Spanish),
Lleida (Catalan, Finnish) Löbau Löbau (German),
Lubij (Upper Sorbian),
Lubiniec (Polish) Łódź
Lodsch (German variant), Łódź (Polish)...
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Kostnice Leipzig Lipsko Lindau Lindava Linz am
Rhein Linec nad Rýnem Löbau
Lubij Lübben (Spreewald) Lubín Lübbenau Lubínov Lübeck
Lubek Luckau Lukov Magdeburg...
- Budyšin), Görlitz (Zhorjelc),
Kamenz (Kamjenc),
Lauban (Lubań), Löbau (
Lubij) and
Zittau (Žitawa) 1354. The Décapole (Dekapolis or German: Zehnstädtebund)...
- Budyšin), Görlitz (Zhorjelc),
Kamenz (Kamjenc),
Lauban (Lubań), Löbau (
Lubij) and
Zittau (Žitawa). Five of the
towns are
located in present-day Germany;...
- Zittau/Žitawa. A
fortified hill from the 10th
century BC, the
Schafsberg near Löbau/
Lubij pla**** a
special role.
Another significant settlement was on the
cliff above...