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- The new building was necessary since the original Serbski dom (German: Wendisches Haus) was destro**** in April 1945. While bearing the same Sorbian name...
- People's Party (Upper and Lower Sorbian: Serbska Ludowa Strona, SLS; German: Wendische Volkspartei) is a political party founded on 26 March 2005 in Cottbus...
- ratificeren. [...] Opvallend is dat de Hanzedag, en ook Lübeck en de Wendische steden, niet in staat waren dit fenomeen te sanctioneren en zelfs een...
- Wörterbuch. Quark (in German) Johann Gottlieb Hauptmann. Niederlausitzsche Wendische Grammatica. Lübben, 1761. Twarog, p. 73 (in German). Imholtz, August A...
- The Wendish People's Party (German: Wendische Volkspartei, Upper Sorbian: Serbska ludowa strona) was a political party of the Sorbs in Weimar Germany...
- Domowina-Verlag. ISBN 3-7420-1709-8. Musiat, Siegmund (2001). Sorbische/wendische Vereine. 1716–1937 (in German). Bautzen/Budyšin: Domowina-Verlag. ISBN 3-7420-1835-3...
- Pilk, Adolf Anders, "Der wendische Faust", Sächsischer Erzähler. Illustrierte Beilage, Nr. 14 (1896), reprinted as "Die wendische Faust-Sage", Bunte Bilder...
- The Wendish Museum, Lower Sorbian: Serbski muzej, German: Wendisches Museum, is a museum of the culture and history of the Wends and Sorbs in Lower Lusatia...
- Wendish Quarter or Sorbian Quarter (Lower Sorbian: Serbski běrtyl, German: Wendisches Viertel) is a historical ethnic enclave and district in the center of...
- distinguished journals. He died in 1903 at Halle. Veckenstedt dedicated his work Wendische Sagen, Märchen und abergläubische Gebräuche to Rudolf Virchow. In 1883...