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Zittau (Upper Sorbian: Žitawa [ˈʒitawa];
Lower Sorbian: Žytawa [ˈʒɨtawa]; Polish: Żytawa; Czech: Žitava;
Upper Lusatian dialect: Sitte) is the southeasternmost...
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Zittau (Sorbian languages: Lubij-Žitawa,
pronounced [ˈlubʲij ˈʒitawa]) is a
former Kreis (district) in the east of Saxony, Germany.
Neighboring districts...
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Peter of
Zittau (Czech: Petr Žitavský; c. 1275–1339) was a
Bohemian churchman and historian. Born in
Zittau, he
entered the
Cistercian monastery of Aula...
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Zittau station (German:
Bahnhof Zittau) is a
railway station in
Zittau, Germany. The
station is
located on the Liberec–
Zittau,
Zittau–Löbau and Zittau–Hagenwerder...
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Chval of Lipá (also
known as
Chval of
Zittau; born and died in the 13th century) was a
Czech nobleman from the
Ronovci family and the
founder of the family...
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Zittau Mountains (German:
Zittauer Gebirge, Czech: Žitavské hory),
formerly also
called the
Lusatian Ridge (Lausitzer Kamm),
refer to the
German part...
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Kreuzkirche Zittau is a
former church in
Zittau, Saxony, Germany. The
Gothic hall church,
which has an
unusual architecture, was used for funerals...
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Zittau is a muni****lity in the Oder-Spree district, in Brandenburg, Germany. Neu
Zittau is
situated in the
Spree valley, near the Oder-Spree-Canal...
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Zittau–Löbau
railway is a line in the
German state of Saxony,
originally built and
operated by the Löbau-
Zittau Railway Company. The line
opened in...