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Schirgiswalde (in
Sorbian Šěrachów, in
Czech Šerachov) is a town and a
former muni****lity in the
district of
Bautzen in
Saxony in Germany.
Since 1 January...
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Thirty Years' War, it
became a part of Saxony. Only the
small town of
Schirgiswalde remained Bohemian until 1809. In the time of the GDR,
these areas were...
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Schirgiswalde-Kirschau (Sorbian: Šěrachow-Korzym,
pronounced [ˈʃɪʁaxɔf ˈkɔʁzɨm]) is a town in the
district of Bautzen, in Saxony, Germany. It was formed...
- (Rhineland-Palatinate) Schillingsfürst (Bavaria)
Schiltach (Baden-Württemberg)
Schirgiswalde-Kirschau (Saxony)
Schkeuditz (Saxony) Schkölen (Thuringia) Schleiden...
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various times between 1075 and 1635 (with some intermissions), and
Schirgiswalde (Upper Sorbian: Šěrachów; Czech: Šerachov)
remained a
Bohemian exclave...
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Kamenz 1861 23564 7847 33.3%
Saxony Löbau 1861 27260 4089 15.0%
Saxony Schirgiswalde 1861 16636 2196 13.2%
Saxony Bischofswerda 1861 21051 1642 7.8%...
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Stockum Sundern Westenfeld Sundern is
twinned with:
Benet (France)
Schirgiswalde (Germany)
Torfou (France)
Schomberg Observation Tower The main industries...
- po****tion is
almost entirely Catholic, and two
cities (Ostritz and
Schirgiswalde)
where Catholics are in the majority. It
should also be
mentioned that...
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Saxony in Germany.
Since 1
January 2011, it is part of the town
Schirgiswalde-Kirschau. It is
situated in a
region called Lausitzer Bergland in the...
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churches and
wooden houses. Po****r
tourist towns in the
region are
Schirgiswalde, also
known as the
capital of
carnival in
Upper Lusatia, Šluknov with...