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Encyclopedia > Budziszyn
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State: Saxony
Regierungsbezirk: Dresden
District: Bautzen
Area: 66.63 km²
Population: 42,333 (12/31/2002)
Population density: 635/km²
Elevation: 204 m
Postal code: 02601-02625
Area/distance code: 03591
Location: 51.183/51°11' N lat.
14.433/14°26' W long.
Municipal code: 14272010
Car designation: BZ
Arrangement of the city: 24 districts
Website: www.bautzen.de


Bautzen ( Image:Ltspkr.png pronunciation, until 1868: Budissin; Sorbian-Lusatian Budyšin, Polish: Image:Ltspkr.png Budziszyn) is a city in the east of Saxony, Germany, and capital of the same-named district. It is located on the Spree River. Population 42.391 (2003).


Bautzen may be regarded as the unofficial capital of Upper Lusatia, and it is a cultural center of the Sorbs, a Slavic minority.


The first written proof of the city was in 1002. In 1018 the Peace of Bautzen was signed between the German king Henry II and the Polish prince Boleslaus I. The Treaty left Bautzen under the Polish rule. In 1033 the city passed to the Holy Roman Empire, in 1319 to Bohemia and in 1635 to Saxony. During the Middle Ages it was a member of the Six Cities' Alliance of the Upper Lusatian cities of Görlitz, Zittau, Löbau, Kamenz, Lauban and Bautzen.


During the Nazi era there was a subcamp of the Groß-Rosen concentration camp in Bautzen. Ernst Thälmann was imprisoned there before being deported to Buchenwald.


The East German regime kept a prison for opposition members in Bautzen. The prison was called Gelbes Elend ("Yellow Misery") by the people.


In 2002 the city commemorated its thousandth birthday.


Asteroid (11580) Bautzen is named in honor of the city.

Bautzen
Contents

Subdivisions:

Here are the subdivisions of Bautzen:

  • In the east:
    • Burk
    • Niederkaina
    • Basankwitz
    • Nadelwitz
  • Auritz
  • Jenkwitz-West
  • Strehla
  • In the south:
    • Oberkaina
    • Boblitz
  • In the west:
    • Stiebitz
    • Rattwitz
    • Bloaschütz
    • Uhna
    • Bolbritz
    • Salzenforst
    • Schmole
  • In the southwest:

Twinnings:

Sites of Interest:

There are four museums including the Stadtmuseum Bautzen (lit. the Bautzen city Museum) and the Sorbisches Museum, lit. the Sorbian Museum (Sorbian-Lusatian: Serbski muzej).


External link

  • http://www.bautzen.de Official website



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Encyclopedia4U - Boleslaus I of Poland - Encyclopedia Article (494 words)
Boleslaus conquered and made himself duke of Bohemia and Moravia in 1003 - 1004 ; he defeated the Russians and stormed Kiev in 1018, annexing Grody Czerwienskie and making prince Sviatopelk his vassal there.
The intermittent wars with Germany were terminated with the Peace of Bautzen, Budziszyn in 1018, which left Meissen and Lausitz in Polish hands.
Boleslaus was forced by the next emperor, Henry II, to give a pledge of allegiance again for the lands he held in fief.
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