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Hoyerswerda (German: [hɔʏɐsˈvɛʁda] ) or
Wojerecy (Upper Sorbian: [ˈwɔjɛʁɛtsɨ] ) is a
major district town in the
district of
Bautzen in the
German state...
- The
Hoyerswerda riots (German:
Unruhen in
Hoyerswerda) were
xenophobic riots that
lasted from 17 to 23
September 1991 in
Hoyerswerda, a town in the north-east...
- Seidel-Pielen (May 10, 1996). "Döner-Fieber
sogar in
Hoyerswerda" [Doner
fever even in
Hoyerswerda]. ZEIT
ONLINE (in German).
Archived from the original...
- They were
originally built in East
Germany for the
Volksmarine as the
Hoyerswerda class (NATO
reporting name:
Frosch I and II classes).
These ships were...
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Hoyerswerda railway station (German:
Bahnhof Hoyerswerda) is a
railway station in
Hoyerswerda, Germany. The
station is
located on the Węgliniec–Roßlau...
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Hoyerswerda-Neustadt
station is a
railway station in the
Neustadt district in the town of
Hoyerswerda,
located in the
Bautzen district in Saxony, Germany...
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Lusatia encomp****es 85
towns in the
districts of Bautzen, Kamenz, and
Hoyerswerda,
where Upper Sorbian language, customs, and
tradition are
still thriving...
- The
Battle of
Hoyerswerda was a
minor encounter of
September 25, 1759
during the
Third Silesian War (part of the
Seven Years' War)
between Prussian and...
- as well as the
lands of
Prussian Upper Lusatia with the
exception of
Hoyerswerda were
incorporated into the
Liegnitz administrative region. In 1816, the...
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belonged to
before 1952: most went to Brandenburg,
while the
districts of
Hoyerswerda and Weißw****er
returned to
Saxony and
Jessen returned to Saxony-Anhalt;...