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Malschwitz (German) or Malešecy (Upper Sorbian) is a muni****lity in the east of Saxony, Germany. It
belongs to the
district of
Bautzen and lies 6 km northeast...
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Lichtenberg Königswartha (Rakecy) Kubschütz (Kubšicy)
Lohsa (Łaz)
Malschwitz (Malešecy) Nebelschütz (Njebjelćicy)
Neschwitz (Njeswaćidło) Neukirch/Lausitz...
- (e.g. Lancken-Granitz), -ow (e.g. Gützkow), and -vitz or -witz (e.g.
Malschwitz) have
Slavic roots. Due to
spelling and
pronunciation changes over the...
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areas of
Guttau and
Malschwitz formed the
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Malschwitz [de]
until they
merged as one muni****lity,
named Malschwitz/Malešecy, from 2013...
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villages were incorporated. The city is
bordered by Radibor, Großdubrau and
Malschwitz in the North, Kubschütz in the East, Großpostwitz,
Obergurig and Doberschau-Gaußig...
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Kotitzer W****er is a
river of Saxony, Germany. It is a left
tributary of the Löbauer W****er,
which it
joins near
Malschwitz. List of
rivers of
Saxony v t e...
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Kreba in
eastern Saxony Neudorf/Spree, a
district of the muni****lity
Malschwitz in
eastern Saxony Neudorf, a
village of the muni****lity
Neschwitz in...
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served as
Chairman of
Domowina from 1951 to 1973. Krjeńc was born in
Malschwitz near
Bautzen in 1907 to an
ethnic Sorbian working-class
mining family...
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river of Saxony, Germany. It is a
right tributary of the Spree,
which it
joins near
Malschwitz. It
flows through Löbau. List of
rivers of
Saxony v t e...
- Malšovice (German:
Malschwitz) is a muni****lity and
village in Děčín
District in the Ústí nad
Labem Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,000 inhabitants...