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Ostritz (pronunciation,
Upper Sorbian: Wostrowc,
pronounced [ˈwɔstʁɔfts]) is a town in the
district Görlitz, in Saxony, in
eastern Germany. It is situated...
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political group the
National Democratic Party (NPD). The
event is held in
Ostritz in
Eastern Saxony. The
festival is
attended by far-right
extremists from...
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river Neisse several times (see Oder–Neisse line); the
railway station for
Ostritz, Germany, lies in Krzewina, Poland. Belgrade–Bar
railway crosses into Bosnia...
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Saksonia – tysiąc lat sąsiedztwa".
Polonus (in
German and Polish). No. 5.
Ostritz. p. 39. ISSN 2701-6285. "Dresdner Maiaufstand". AG Orte der Demokratiegeschichte...
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Osthofen (Rhineland-Palatinate) Östringen (Baden-Württemberg)
Ostritz (Saxony)
Otterberg (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Otterndorf (Lower Saxony) Ottweiler...
- women's
abbey in
Germany is St.
Marienthal Abbey of
Cistercian nuns, near
Ostritz,
established during the
early 13th century. In the Hradčany of
Prague is...
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Muskau and Łęknica Rothenburg,
Oberlausitz Pieńsk Görlitz and
Zgorzelec Ostritz Bogatynia Zittau Germany–Poland
relations General Government German partition...
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lands is also
preserved in
local dialects.
Zittau (Czech: Žitava) and
Ostritz (Czech: Ostřice) in
modern south-eastern
Saxony were
initially a part of...
- Mallick, Swapan; Meijer, Tom; Meller, Harald; Nagel, Sarah; Nickel, Birgit;
Ostritz, Sven; Rohland,
Nadin (2017-06-06). "Palaeogenomes of
Eurasian straight-tusked...
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Leuba may
refer to:
Leuba (
Ostritz), a
district of
Ostritz Leuba (river), a
river in
Thuringia James H.
Leuba (1867–1946),
American psychologist Jean-François...