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  • Upper Sorbian language West Slavic language of eastern Germany
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    Upper Sorbian (hornjoserbšćina) is a minority language spoken by Sorbs in Germany in the historical province of Upper Lusatia, which is today part of Saxony. It is grouped in the West Slavic language branch, together with Lower Sorbian, Czech, Polish, Slovak and Kashubian.
  • Spitzkunnersdorfer Bach
    Spitzkunnersdorfer Bach River in Germany
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    The Spitzkunnersdorfer Bach is a small river of Saxony, Germany. It flows into the Landwasser in Oderwitz.
  • Landwasser (Mandau)
    Landwasser (Mandau) River in Germany
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    The Landwasser is a river of Saxony, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Mandau, which it joins near Mittelherwigsdorf.
  • Zittau Mountains
    Zittau Mountains mountain range
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    The Zittau Mountains (German: Zittauer Gebirge, Czech: Žitavské hory), formerly also called the Lusatian Ridge (Lausitzer Kamm), refer to the German part of the Lusatian Mountains that straddle the Saxon-Bohemian border in the extreme southeast of the German state of Saxony.
  • Lusatian Highlands
    Lusatian Highlands mountain range
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    The Lusatian Highlands or Lusatian Hills (German: Lausitzer Bergland, German pronunciation; Czech: Šluknovská pahorkatina (for the Czech part only); Upper Sorbian: Łužiske hory) form a hilly region in Germany and the Czech Republic. A western extension of the Sudetes range, it is located on the border of the German state of Saxony with the Czech Bohemian region. It is one of the eight natural landscapes of Upper Lusatia.
  • Upper Lusatia
    Upper Lusatia Historical region in Germany and Poland
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    Upper Lusatia (German: Oberlausitz ; Upper Sorbian: Hornja Łužica, ; Lower Sorbian: Górna Łužyca; Polish: Łużyce Górne or Milsko; Czech: Horní Lužice) is a historical region in Germany and Poland. Along with Lower Lusatia to the north, it makes up the region of Lusatia, named after the Slavic Lusici tribe. Both parts of Lusatia are home to the West Slavic minority group of the Sorbs.
  • Lusatian League historical alliance of six towns in the Upper Lusatia region
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    The Lusatian League was a historical alliance of six towns in the region of Upper Lusatia from 1346 until 1815, when the region was controlled first by Bohemia (1346–1635) and later by the Electorate of Saxony (1635–1815). The member towns were Bautzen (Upper Sorbian: Budyšin), Görlitz (Zhorjelc), Kamenz (Kamjenc), Lauban (Lubań), Löbau (Lubij) and Zittau (Žitawa). Five of the towns are located in present-day Germany; Lubań and Zgorzelec (split from Görlitz after World War II) are within Poland.
  • Upper Lusatian Library of Sciences
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    The Upper Lusatian Library of Sciences contains about 150,000 volumes, making it the largest library in Görlitz and the most important regional library between Dresden and Wrocław. Cornered between Germany, Poland and Czech Republic and therefore looking back on a rich history its goal is to provide historical research and enhance knowledge transfer in the region.
  • Wittgendorfer Wasser
    Wittgendorfer Wasser River in Germany
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    The Wittgendorfer Wasser is a river of Saxony, Germany. It flows into the Lusatian Neisse near Hirschfelde.
  • Romereifeldgraben
    Romereifeldgraben River in Germany
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    The Romereifeldgraben is a small river of Saxony, Germany. It flows into the Wittgendorfer Wasser near Zittau.
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