- (Latin:
limes Sorabicus, German: Sorbenmark,
Upper Sorbian:
Serbske hriwny,
Lower Sorbian:
Serbske marki) was a
frontier district on the
eastern border of...
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Sorbian Americans (Upper Sorbian:
Serbscy Američenjo,
Lower Sorbian:
Serbske Amerikanarje) or
Wendish Americans are
Americans of Sorb/Wend descent. The...
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institutions like the Domowina, the German-Sorbian People's
Theater (Němsko-
Serbske ludowe dźiwadło), and
Sorbian Broadcasting (Sorbischer Rundfunk, Serbski...
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Sorbian version of the
Sorbischer Rundfunk (Serbski rozgłos/Bramborske
Serbske Radijo), the
Lower Sorbian Gymnasium, and the
Wendish Museum (Serbski muzej)...
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Turkish Mörfelden-Walldorf
Karadeniz Turkish The
Munich Eye
English Munich Serbske Nowiny Sorbian Bautzen,
Saxony Stars and
Stripes English Griesheim Vesti...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). 1911. The
Domowina Institution SERBSKE NOWINY—Sorbian
newspaper SERBSKI INSTITUT—Sorbian
history and
culture Independent...
- ****ociation
Serbski Sokoł. In 1921 he
shortly worked for
Sorbian newspaper Serbske Nowiny, then
moved to
Prague where he got a
position at the government...
- 2021. "Nowostka za slepych:
Serbske Braille pismo | MDR.DE". www.mdr.de. "Serbski
alfabet za
slepych wuwił". www.
serbske-nowiny.de. "Powěsće: sobotu,...
- journalist, and publisher. He was the
founder of the
influential Novine Serbske (Serbian News)
together with
Dimitrije Davidović in
Vienna during the Serbian...
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Lusatian children.
There is a
daily newspaper in the
Sorbian language (
Serbske Nowiny); a
Sorbian radio station (Serbski Rozhłós) uses
local frequencies...