- pronunciation: [lʏbəˈnaʊ],
Lower Sorbian:
Lubnjow [
ˈlubnʲɔw];
officially Lübbenau/Spreewald, L.S.
Lubnjow/Błota [ˈbwɔta] (meaning Lübbenau/Spree Forest))...
- Ice Age. The region's most
populous towns are Lübbenau/Spreewald (L.S.
Lubnjow/Błota),
which is
known for the
incorporated villages of
Lehde (Lědy) and...
- 16.
Gubin 15.798 17.
Finsterwalde Grabin 15.864 18. Lübbenau/Spreewald
Lubnjow/Błota 15.774 19. Weißw****er/O.L. Běła Woda 14.992 20. Löbau
Lubij 14.389...
- Amt-free
towns Ämter
Calau –
Kalawa Großräschen
Lauchhammer Lübbenau –
Lubnjow Schwarzheide Senftenberg Vetschau – Wětošow Amt-free muni****lities Schipkau...
- Lübben (German),
Lubin (Lower Sorbian, Polish) Lübbenau Lübbenau (German),
Lubnjow (Lower Sorbian) Lübeck
Libek (Serbian), Lībeka (Latvian),
Liubekas (Lithuanian)...
- Oberspreewald-Lausitz (6 of 25 muni****lities): Calau/Kalawa, Lübbenau/
Lubnjow, Neupetershain/Nowe Wiki, Neu-Seeland/Nowa Jazorina, Senftenberg/Zły Komorow...
- Zerkwitz [de] (Lower Sorbian: Cerkwica) near Lübbenau (Lower Sorbian:
Lubnjow)
where he had
created his
major work. The
Lower Sorbian grammar written...