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included Löbau, Kamenz, Bautzen, and Zittau,
remained part of Saxony. The
Lusatians in
Prussia demanded that
their land
become a
distinct administrative unit...
- Look up
Lusatian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lusatian may
refer to:
Lusatian languages (Sorbian languages)
Lusatians (people) (Sorbs)
Lusatia (Sorbia)...
- , Czech: Lužičtí Srbové, Polish: Serbołużyczanie; also
known as
Lusatians,
Lusatian Serbs and Wends) are a West
Slavic ethnic group predominantly inhabiting...
- The
Lusatian dialects (Standard German: Lausitzisch) are East
Central German (High German)
dialects spoken in
southern Brandenburg and
eastern Saxony....
- The
Lusatian culture existed in the
later Bronze Age and
early Iron Age (1300–500 BC) in most of what is now
Poland and
parts of the
Czech Republic, Slovakia...
- The
Lusatian Neisse (German:
Lausitzer Neiße; Polish: Nysa Łużycka; Czech: Lužická Nisa;
Upper Sorbian: Łužiska Nysa;
Lower Sorbian: Łužyska Nysa), or...
- the Wends, the
earliest Slavic people in
modern Poland and Germany) or
Lusatian.
Their collective ISO 639-2 code is wen. The two
Sorbian languages, each...
- The
Lusatian Mountains (Czech: Lužické hory; German:
Lausitzer Gebirge; Polish: Góry Łużyckie) are a
mountain range of the
Western Sudetes on the southeastern...
-
Lusatian Serbian may
refer to:
Lusatian Serbian languages (Sorbian languages)
Lusatian Serbs (Sorbs)
Lusatian Serbia (Sorbia) This
disambiguation page...
- The
Lusatian Lake
District (German:
Lausitzer Seenland,
Lower Sorbian: Łužyska jazorina,
Upper Sorbian: Łužiska jězorina) is a
chain of
artificial lakes...