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- Wittichenau (German) or Kulow (Upper Sorbian, pronounced [ˈkulɔf]) is a bilingual town in the district of Bautzen in the Free State of Saxony, Germany...
- was an ethnic Sorb. Schowtka was born on 7 January 1945 in the town of Wittichenau in Saxony, then part of **** Germany. Six months after his birth, Schowtka's...
- Wittenberge (Brandenburg) Wittenburg (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Wittichenau (Saxony) Wittlich (Rhineland-Palatinate) Wittingen (Lower Saxony) Wittmund...
- 3571 Hoyerswerda 3572 35722 Lauta 35723 Bernsdorf 35724 Lohsa 35725 Wittichenau 35726 Groß Särchen 35727 Burghammer 35728 Uhyst 3573 Senftenberg 3574...
- Ralbitz-Rosenthal/Ralbicy-Róžant, Spreetal/Sprjewiny Doł, Weißenberg/Wóspork and Wittichenau/Kulow Landkreis Görlitz (14 of 53 muni****lities): Bad Muskau/Mužakow...
- twinned with: Berck, France Cadenabbia (Griante), Italy Ludvika, Sweden Wittichenau, Germany Curt Haase (1881–1943), general in World War II Boris Papandopulo...
- Germany. It is a right tributary of the Black Elster, which it joins near Wittichenau. The source of the Klosterw****er/Klóšterska woda is located in Burkau/Porchow...
- lies between the villages of Räckelwitz (Worklecy) to the south and Wittichenau (Kulow) to the north and is part of the heart of the present-day Sorbian...
- initially in a northerly direction through Elstra, Kamenz, Milstrich and Wittichenau; from Hoyerswerda it flows in westwards to Elsterheide. Further downstream...
- occupied by Hussite forces in 1429, who also devastated the nearby town of Wittichenau before they marched against Bautzen. In 1469, along with the Lusatian...