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Lusici may
refer to:
Lusici (tribe) [de],
which settled in
Lusatia (now in Germany/Poland)
Lusići, a
village in Bosnia-Herzegovina This disambiguation...
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Lusići (Serbian Cyrillic: Лусићи) is a
village in the muni****lity of
Banja Luka,
Republika Srpska,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. Nataša Gojković;
Ognjen Ignjić...
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Thuringia and
northeast Bavaria. To the East
possibly later included the
Lusici of
Lower Lusatia and the
Milceni of
Upper Lusatia,
while to the East of...
- 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...
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descendants of the two
largest Sorbian tribes, the
Milceni (Upper) and
Lusici [de] (Lower), and
these tribes'
respective dialects have
developed into...
- Goleši
Jagare Kmećani Kola Kola
Donja Krmine Krupa na
Vrbasu Kuljani Lokvari Lusići Ljubačevo
Melina Motike Obrovac Pavići
Pavlovac Pervan Donji Pervan Gornji...
- Ligians. From
around 600 onwards, West
Slavic tribes known as the
Milceni and
Lusici settled permanently in the region. In the 10th century, the
region came...
- in late age
waged another military campaign against the
Slavic Lusatian (
Lusici) tribes, up to the
border with the
Polish lands ruled by
Mieszko I. After...
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Radical Party (SRS). Makivić was born to a Serb
family in the
village of
Lusići,
Banja Luka, in what was then the
fascist Independent State of Croatia....
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Gerard Labuda: a.^ When
Lusatia came in
sight of
medieval writers, the
Lusici [de]
lived only in
Lower Lusatia, the
Milceni in
Upper Lusatia.
Later on...