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- Gottscheers (German: Gottscheer, Slovene: Kočevarji, kočevski Nemci) are the German settlers of the Kočevje region (a.k.a. Gottschee) of Slovenia, formerly...
- located just north of the City, 900 Gottscheer peasants stood against the French army. In a quick fight, the Gottscheers were thoroughly routed. After this...
- toward both the Gottscheers and the Slovenes, promising the latter equivalent farmland in Germany for the land relinquished. The Gottscheers were given Reich...
- was the border area towards the Italian occupation zone. The German Gottscheers would have been relocated to that area and would form an ethnic barrier...
- the Gottscheer and the Slovenians, promising the latter equivalent farmland in Germany for the land relinquished in Lower Styria. The Gottscheer were...
- (South Tyrol) Yugoslavia Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Serbia Slovenia (Gottscheers) Turkey Bosporus Western Europe Belgium France (Alsatians and Lotharingians)...
- 1330. For over 600 years, it was the predominant oral language of the Gottscheers in that area, whereas Standard German was their written language. Most...
- Hungary  United Kingdom Black Brunswickers Sardinia Sicily 1809 1809 1809 Gottscheer Rebellion  France Gottschee peasants 1809 1809 Tyrol Rebellion Part of...
- form part of the Illyrian Provinces. The ethnic German po****tion, the Gottscheers, led by Johann Erker, rebelled against the French garrison. Rebels were...
- These Germanic people became known as the Gottscheers, and their dialect, Gottscheerish. The Gottscheers lived in isolation in the Gottschee area, which...