LUSATIA

loosāˈshə, Ger. Lausitz, Pol. Lużyce, region of E Germany and SW Poland. It extends N from the Lusatian Mts., at the Czech border, and W from the Oder River. The hilly and fertile southern section is known as Upper Lusatia, the sandy and forested northern part as Lower Lusatia. The Lusatian Neisse separates E Germany and SW Poland. Forestry, farming, and stock raising are the chief occupations. There are lignite mines, textile mills, and glass-making factories. Bautzen, Cottbus, Görlitz, Żagań, and Zittau are the main towns.

The Lusatians are descended from the Slavic Wends, and part of the population, particularly in the Spree Forest, still speaks Wendish and has preserved traditional dress and customs. The region was colonized by the Germans beginning in the 10th cent. and was constituted into the margraviates of Upper and Lower Lusatia. Both margraviates changed hands frequently among Saxony, Bohemia, and Brandenburg. In 1346 several towns of the region formed the Lusatian League and preserved considerable independence. Under the Treaty of Prague (1635) all of Lusatia passed to Saxony. The Congress of Vienna awarded (1815) Lower Lusatia and a large part of Upper Lusatia to Prussia. After World War II the Lusatian Wends (or Sorbs, as they are also called) sought unsuccessfully to obtain national recognition.

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...of the Saxon kingdom, including Lower Lusatia, to victorious Prussia in 1815. The...the region, forcing the Sorbs of Lower Lusatia to adopt German names and to relinquish...Slavic traditions. The Sorbs of Upper Lusatia, under more lenient Saxon rule, published...
...emerged at the boundary between Lower and Upper Lusatia. The whole area between Kalawa, Chocebuz, Grodk...to Germanisation. The Sorb population in Upper Lusatia and that of Lower Lusatia have come to form two language islands, and are...
...578; PSB , XVIII, 134- 135. LUSATIA, historical region between the Elbe...German conflicts and occupied part of Lusatia, thereby causing a war between Poland and the German Empire. In 1018, Lusatia was incorporated into Poland by the...
...The Congress of Vienna awarded most of Lusatia to the kingdom of Prussia in 1815, leaving...asked the Paris Peace Conference to assign Lusatia to Czechoslovakia, or at least to guarantee...heaviest assimilation took place in Lower Lusatia, while the Catholic Sorbian minority...
...The Czechs of Bohemia took control of Lusatia in 1368, temporarily easing the pressure...into two margravates, Upper and Lower Lusatia, in the fifteenth century, the Sorb...allied to Napoleonic France, lost Lower Lusatia to victorious Prussia in 1815. The Prussians...
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...contact area of eastern Upper and Lower Lusatia (since 1945 a part of Poland); Marcin...other things, promoted the autonomy of Lusatia in the years 1945-1950. One of the...who, after an initial visit to Lower Lusatia in 1875, spent some time every year in...
...of some 40,000 inhabitants in Upper Lusatia in the Free State of Saxony, Germany...manufactured in the German-Sorbian area of Lusatia. Elles analysis, while providing a realistic...Association of Catholic Clergymen of Wendish Lusatia in Bautzen," which, in 1910, was renamed...
...the hundreds of examples of the Sorbs in Lusatia calling themselves Serb/a with an...Serbs on the Balkans and the Sorbs in Lusatia use the same word as their respective...289) or Lubeck (p. 29Of), and that Lusatia is only the last remaining bit of the...
...contrast to Schutz, rather little is known about the second composer, Michael Wiedemann. Born of peasant stock in Upper Lusatia in 1659, he was employed as pastor in Ossig near Liegnitz (currently Legnica, Poland) and subsequently at Schweidnitz...
...further sections, "Music" and "Public Education," were compiled by Helena Pallmannowa. "History of the Sorbs and of Lusatia" was contributed by Pets Surman, "Sorbian Language" by Irena Serakowa, "Ethnography" by Ines Kellerowa, and "Fine...
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...settlements of the Moravian Church situated to the north-east of Dresden - `whether from Gnadenthal, Niesky, or Gorlitz in Lusatia, I do not now recollect. The protestant Moravian Church traces its origins back to one of the earliest, pre-Lutheran dissents...


 

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...it was the same price in 1999 but unlike most people I know, is looking a lot better than it did then. 8.3/10. * PHI Lusatia Park Vineyard (Yarra Valley) Sauvignon, 2007, $39. Until recently, I didnt understand oak in sav blanc but I do now...
...it was the same price in 1999 but unlike most people I know, is looking a lot better than it did then. 8.3/10. PHI Lusatia Park Vineyard (Yarra Valley) Sauvignon, 2007, $39. Until recently, I didnt understand oak in sav blanc but I do now...


 

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LUSATIA loosa sh , Ger. Lausitz, Pol. Luzyce, region of E...The hilly and fertile southern section is known as Upper Lusatia, the sandy and forested northern part as Lower Lusatia. The Lusatian Neisse separates E Germany and SW Poland...
...000) of Brandenburg and Saxony, E Germany, in Lusatia . They speak Lusatian (also known as Sorbic or...nearer to Polish. The towns of Bautzen (Upper Lusatia) and Cottbus (Lower Lusatia in modern Silesia) are their chief cultural centers...
...cent.) the larger parts of Thuringia and of Lower Lusatia and the intervening territories, and in 1423 Margrave...Congress of Vienna. The kingdom of Saxony lost Lower Lusatia, part of Upper Lusatia, and all its northern territory including Wittenberg...
...Prague in the Bohemian dependencies of Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia. Ladislaus died in 1457, and George was elected king in 1458...against him. Matthias won Moravia and most of Silesia and Lusatia; in 1469 the Catholic party in Bohemia proclaimed Matthias...
...under Frederick the Winter King , and in return was promised Lusatia. After Fredericks defeat, however, he opposed the transfer...Prague with Ferdinand II, which confirmed his possession of Lusatia. War continued and Saxony was repeatedly destroyed by opposing...
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