- The
Lusatian Neisse (German:
Lausitzer Neiße; Polish: Nysa Łużycka; Czech: Lužická Nisa;
Upper Sorbian: Łužiska Nysa;
Lower Sorbian: Łužyska Nysa), or...
- The Oder–
Neisse line (German: Oder-
Neiße-Grenze, Polish:
granica na
Odrze i
Nysie Łużyckiej) is an
unofficial term for the
modern border between Germany...
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Neisse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Lusatian Neisse is a
river in
Central Europe.
Neisse or
Neiße (German) may also
refer to:
Neisse (town)...
- The
Raging Neisse (Polish: Nysa Szalona, German: Wütende
Neiße or
Jauersche Neiße) is a
river in Poland. It has a
length of
about 51
kilometres (32 mi)...
- The Nysa Mała ("Little
Neisse") is a
river in
Poland that is
about 19
kilometres long, and is a left
tributary of the
Raging Neisse. In the area of the foothills...
-
Hermann Neiße (5
December 1889 – 20
October 1932) was a
German international footballer.
Kicker Fußball-Almanach 2011: Mit
aktuellem Bundesliga-Spieler-ABC...
- Spree-
Neiße (Lower Sorbian:
Wokrejs Sprjewja-Nysa,
pronounced [ˈwɔkrɛjs ˈsprʲɛwʲa ˈnɨsa]) is a
Kreis (district) in the
southern part of Brandenburg, Germany...
- The
Eastern Neisse, also
known by its
Polish name of Nysa Kłodzka (German:
Glatzer Neiße, Czech: Kladská Nisa), is a
river in
southwestern Poland, a left...
-
territories east of the
current eastern border of Germany, i.e. the Oder–
Neisse line,
which historically had been
considered German and
which were annexed...
- Germany) and
Polish premier Józef Cyrankiewicz. It
recognized the Oder-
Neisse line
implemented by the 1945
Potsdam Agreement as the
border between the...