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Lusatian
Lusatian may refer to:
Lusatian languages (Sorbian languages)
Lusatians (people) (Sorbs)
Lusatia (Sorbia)
Lusatian culture, of the later Bronze Age and early Iron Age
See also
Lusatian Serbian (disambiguation), another synonym for Sorb
Language and nationality disambiguation pages
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Lusatian
Lusatian, n. and a. (l(j)uːˈseɪʃ(ɪ)ən) [f. med.L. Lusatia + -an.] A. n. A native or inhabitant of Lusatia, name of a former region of eastern Germany between the Elbe and the Oder; = Wend n. 1. b. The West Slavic language spoken in Lusatia. B. adj. Of or pertaining to Lusatia or its inhabitants.1555...
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Lusatian Neisse
The Lusatian Neisse (; ; ; Upper Sorbian: Łužiska Nysa; Lower Sorbian: Łužyska Nysa), or Western Neisse, is a river in northern Central Europe. Name
Since the river runs through the historic region of Lusatia, the adjective "Lusatian" or "Western" before the name of the river Neisse is used whenever
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Lusatian Alliance
The Lusatian Alliance (, Upper Sorbian language: Łužiska Alianca, Lower Sorbian language: Łužyska Alianca), formerly the Wendish People's Party (Serbska At its third party congress of 26 April 2010 in Cottbus, the party changed its name to the Lusatian Alliance.
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Lusatian League
The Lusatian League (; ; ) was a historical alliance of six towns in the Bohemian (1346–1635), later Saxon (1635–1815) region of Upper Lusatia, that existed In 1547, the fallout of the Schmalkald War, when the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I fought against the Protestant Schmalkaldic League, weakened the Lusatian
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Lusatian culture
It covers the Periods Montelius III (early Lusatian culture) to V of the Northern European chronological scheme. the Lusatian culture was a predecessor of later cultures that belonged to the early Slavs.
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Lusatian Fault
The Lusatian Fault (), formerly Lusatian Overthrust (Lausitzer Überschiebung), is the most important geological disturbance zone between the Elbe valley See also
Lusatian Mountains
Sources
Otto Herrmann: Steinbruchindustrie und Steinbruchgeologie.
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Lusatian dialects
The name "Lusatian" derives from the term Lusatia, meaning the dialects of Lusatia. They are most closely related to Silesian German. Main dialect groups
Eastern Lusatian (spoken in Eastern Upper Lusatia)
Low Lusatian (spoken in Lower Lusatia and northern Upper Lusatia)
New Lusatian
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Lusatian Highlands
The Lusatian Highlands or Lusatian Hills (, ; ; Upper Sorbian: Łužiske hory) form a hilly region in Germany and the Czech Republic. The Lusatian Highlands are a famous tourist region that is portrayed in several movies.
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Low Lusatian German
Low Lusatian German or the Low Lusatian dialect (in German: ) is a variety of Central German spoken in northern Saxony and southern Brandenburg within colspan="2"|Lower Lusatian German
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Upper Lusatian house
The Upper Lusatian house () or Umgebindehaus is a special type of house that combines log house, timber-framing and building stone methods of construction Upper Lusatian houses are transversely divided Middle German houses or Ernhäuser.
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Lusatian Mountains
The northwestern foothills of the Lusatian Mountains are called the Lusatian Highlands; in the southwest the range borders on the České Středohoří mountains The northern ridge is marked by the Lusatian Fault, a geological disturbance zone separating the Bohemian sandstones from the Lusatian granodiorite.
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Lusatian Border Ridge
The Lusatian Border Ridge (), also called the Lusatian Border Wall, is a natural region in Saxony and South Brandenburg. The Lusatian Border Ridge also forms the boundary between Lower and Upper Lusatia, hence the name, which literally means "Lusatian Border Dyke".
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Lusatian Lake District
Geography
The Lusatian Lake District lies in Lusatia between Calau in Brandenburg and Görlitz in Saxony. The "Lusatian Lake Chain" (Lausitzer Seenkette) refers to those lakes that are linked by navigable canals.
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Scharfenstein (Lusatian Mountains)
The Scharfenstein (English: Sharp Stone) is a rock and about 25 metres high, situated in the Lusatian Mountains. Due to its distinctive shape it is also called the "Upper-Lusatian Matterhorn" by the locals.
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