- Piast-ruled Poland, from 1319 to 1346, and by
Hungary from 1469 to 1490, and
Pechern (Upper Sorbian: Pěchč) was part of the
Duchy of Żagań, one of the Lower...
-
Neisse at Przewóz in the west,
including two
villages beyond the
river (
Pechern and Neudorf). It was
formed in 1274 from the
western part of the Duchy...
- 35772
Rietschen 35773
Schleife (Sachsen) 35774
Boxberg (Oberlausitz) 35775
Pechern 3578
Kamenz 3579 35792 Oßling 35793
Elstra 35795 Königsbrück 35796 Panschwitz-Kuckau...
-
Duchy of Żagań
reached up to the
Neisse river,
including two
villages (
Pechern and Neudorf) on the
western s****,
which became Silesian in 1413. The later...
-
January 1994 by the
merger of the
villages Klein Priebus, Krauschwitz,
Pechern, Podrosche, Sagar, Skerbersdorf, and Werdeck. The muni****lity is part...
- Gierałcice Neusalza-Spremberg Nowy
Solec Niesky Niska Ostritz Ostrowiec Pechern Smolarze Petershain Hoźnica
Podrosche Podroże
Pulsnitz Połcznica Reichenbach...
- 1469 to 1490, and to
Saxony between 1623 and 1815. Also the
village of
Pechern (Upper Sorbian: Pěchč, Polish: Smolarze) was part of the
Duchy of Żagań...
- Kochsdorf, Mellendorf,
Merzdorf b. Priebus, Mühlbach, Neu Tschöpeln,
Pechern,
Quolsdorf b. Tschöpeln, Raußen,
Reichenau b. Priebus, Ruppendorf, Tschöpeln...