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The permanent settlement of wars Poland with Germany in Bautzen, Budziszyn in 1018, which left Sorbian Meissen and Lusatia in Polish hands. Bautzen (pronounced , listen, until 1868: Budissin; Upper Sorbian BudyÅ¡in; Lower Sorbian: BudyÅ¡yn ;Polish: Budziszyn , listen; Czech BudyÅ¡Ãn) is a city in the east of Saxony, Germany, and capital of the eponymous district. ...
Bautzen ( pronunciation, until 1868: Budissin; Sorbian-Lusatian Budyšin, Polish: Budziszyn) is a city in the east of Saxony, Germany, and capital of the same-named district. ...
Events Bulgaria becomes part of the Byzantine Empire. ...
Sorbian national flag The Sorbs (also Lusatians or Lusatia Serbs) are a relatively small west Slavic people, living as a minority in the region known as Lusatia in the German states of Saxony and Brandenburg (in former GDR territory). ...
Old town of Meißen. ...
Lusatia (German Lausitz, Upper Sorbian Åužica, Lower Sorbian Åužyca, Polish Åużyce, Czech and Serbian Lužice, sometimes called Sorbia, is historical region between Bóbr-Kwisa rivers and Elbe river in northeastern Germany (states of Saxony and Brandenburg), south-western Poland (voivodship of Lower Silesia and northern...
This European history-related article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. World map showing location of Europe When considered a continent, Europe is the worlds second smallest continent in terms of area, with an area of 10,600,000 km² (4,140,625 square miles), making it larger than Australia only. ...
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