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Niesky [ˈniːski] (Polish and Sorbian:
Niska [ˈnʲiska], Czech: Nízké) is a
small town in
Upper Lusatia in
eastern Saxony, Germany. It has a po****tion of...
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Niesky (German:
Bahnhof Niesky) is a
railway station in the town of
Niesky, Saxony, Germany. The
station lies on the Węgliniec–Roßlau railway,
train services...
- The
property known as
Estate Niesky was
purchased in 1755 by the
Moravian Church in
Charlotte Amalie,
during the era when America's
original Thirteen Colonies...
- then
known as Görlitz –
Zittau –
Niesky. In the 2002 and 2005 elections, it was
named Löbau-Zittau – Görlitz –
Niesky. It
acquired its
current name in...
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English county Ny, Belgium, a
village Old
number plate of
German small town
Niesky Eric Ny (1909–1945),
Swedish runner Marianne Ny,
Swedish prosecutor ny (digraph)...
- and the
rural areas to the
northeast situated primarily along the Bautzen–
Niesky line.
Major combat began on 21
April 1945 and
continued until 26 April,...
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Regional ****ociation Weißw****er and
Niesky which in turn was
created in 1991 by
fusing the two
regional ****ociations of
Niesky and Weißw****er.
Those were once...
- (Saxony-Anhalt)
Nienburg (Lower Saxony)
Nierstein (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Niesky (Saxony)
Nittenau (Bavaria)
Norden (Lower Saxony)
Nordenham (Lower Saxony)...
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Congregations in Europe, in Herrnhut, Koenigsfeld, Neuwied, Zeist,
Kleinwelka and
Niesky.
These Corpse Houses remain in use for the
keeping of members'
bodies until...
- is
known to have
originated in the 1830s at the
Moravian Boys'
School in
Niesky, Germany, as a
geometry lesson or project. The
first mention is of a 110-point...