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Sorbs (Upper Sorbian: Serbja;
Lower Sorbian: Serby; German:
Sorben pronounced [ˈzɔʁbn̩] ; Czech: Lužičtí Srbové; Polish: Serbołużyczanie; also
known as...
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Sorb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sorb may
refer to:
Sorbs, a
Slavic ethnic group Sorbus, a
genus of
trees Sorbus domestica, a species...
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Sorb apple may
refer to
several trees, or
their fruits, in the
genus Sorbus:
Sorbus domestica, the true
service tree
Sorbus aucuparia, the
rowan Sorbus...
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Sorbs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sorbs (also
known as
Lusatians or Wends), are a west
Slavic people living in Lusatia.
Sorbs may also...
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Sorbs are the
smallest Slavic-speaking
group in Europe. This is a list of
notable Sorbs.
Czimislav (839–840) – 9th-century King of the
Sorbs Jakub...
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Cormus domestica,
commonly known as
service tree or
sorb tree, is a
species of tree
native to western,
central and
southern Europe,
northwest Africa (Atlas...
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closely related and
partially mutually intelligible languages spoken by the
Sorbs, a West
Slavic ethno-cultural
minority in the
Lusatia region of Eastern...
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Sorbs, also
known as
Serbs or
White Serbs in
Serbian historiography, were an
Early Slavic tribe settled between the Saale-Elbe
valley and the Lusatian...
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Americans of
Sorb/Wend descent. The
largest community of
Sorbs in the
United States is in Texas, with a po****tion of
around 588
Sorbs/Wends. Arthur...
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Serbs call
themselves Srbi, the
Sorbs (Serbian: Lužički Srbi) call
themselves Serbja or Serby.
Sorbs use the term "South
Sorbs" (Južni Serbja) for Serbs. The...