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Milsko could refer to
Milsko,
Lubusz Voivodeship in Poland, or The
historical name for
Upper Lusatia This
disambiguation page
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Milsko [
ˈmilskɔ] (German: Milzig) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Zabór,
within Zielona Góra County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in western...
- Rivers,
while the
territory west of the
Kwisa was in
Upper Lusatia (earlier
Milsko). However,
because part of
Upper Lusatia was
included in the
Province of...
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territorial acquisitions of his
father were lost:
Upper Lusatia (also
known as
Milsko), part of
Lower Lusatia, Red Ruthenia, the
western and
central parts of...
- Polish-German wars over the
control of
Lusatia and
Upper Lusatia (Milzenerland or
Milsko, the
eastern part of the
margraviate of
Meissen (Miśnia)) as well as Bohemia...
- [ˈhɔʁnʲa ˈwuʒitsa] ;
Lower Sorbian: Górna Łužyca; Polish: Łużyce Górne or
Milsko; Czech: Horní Lužice) is a
historical region in
Germany and Poland. Along...
- Holy
Roman Empire. In 932, the
German king
Henry I
conquered Lusatia and
Milsko. Gero,
Margrave of the
Saxon Eastern March,
reconquered Lusatia the following...
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Polish claims to some East
German territories such as
Wolgast Pomerania,
Milsko, Miśnia or Lausitz,
raised typically only
until early 1970s as counterclaims...
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April 3, 1002, Bolesław I
Chrobry took
Merseburg and Meissen, and then
Milsko with
Bautzen and Strehla, with the help of the
local Slavic po****tion....
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across the San
between Krzemienna and Jabłonica
Ruska Milsko Ferry,
across the Oder
between Milsko and Przewóz road no. 282
Nozdrzec Ferry,
across the San...