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    Lohsa (German) or Łaz (Upper Sorbian, pronounced [ˈwas]) is a municipality in the district of Bautzen, in Saxony, in eastern Germany. The municipality...
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    Speicherbecken Lohsa is a lake in Oberlausitz, Saxony, Germany. At an elevation of 110.6 m, its surface area is 10.81 km². v t e...
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  • Lohsa station (German: Haltepunkt Lohsa) is a railway station in the municipality of Lohsa, located in the Bautzen district in Saxony, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas...
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    first female high jumper to clear a height of 2 metres. She was born in Lohsa, Saxony. As Rosemarie Witschas, she represented East Germany in the 1972...
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  • administrative subdivision of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate Koblenz (Lohsa), a constituent part of the former municipality of Knappensee in Saxony...
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    the east, and Lohsa, Oppitz and Grossdubrau in the west. The main body of the German force was located in the forested region around Lohsa. The Germans...
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  • village and part of Radomyšl in the South Bohemian Region Laz, Finistère Lohsa (Sorbian: Łaz) Laz, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province Laz, Montenegro...
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  • Knappensee. In 2004 it was disbanded. Groß Särchen and Koblenz became parts of Lohsa, Wartha became a part of Königswartha. Gebietsänderungen vom 01.01. bis...
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  • the Domowina. Martha Israel was born on 18 November 1905 in the town of Lohsa, then part of the Kingdom of Prussia in the German Empire. Her family were...
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  • subdivision of Freital Weißig (Kubschütz) quarter of Kubschütz Weißig (Lohsa), quarter of Lohsa Weißig (Nünchritz), quarter of Nünchritz Weißig (Oßling), quarter...
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    Bagenz 35698 Hornow 3571 Hoyerswerda 3572 35722 Lauta 35723 Bernsdorf 35724 Lohsa 35725 Wittichenau 35726 Groß Särchen 35727 Burghammer 35728 Uhyst 3573 Senftenberg...
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    publicist works, ballads, satires, fables. He died on 15 October 1872 in Łaz (Lohsa) near Wojerecy (Hoyerswerda). Zejler is seen today as one of the founders...
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  • Hochkirch (Bukecy) Lichtenberg Königswartha (Rakecy) Kubschütz (Kubšicy) Lohsa (Łaz) Malschwitz (Malešecy) Nebelschütz (Njebjelćicy) Neschwitz (Njeswaćidło)...
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  • Kińsbork Krauschwitz Kruszwica Kreba Krzebów Leipzig Lipsk Lippitsch Lipicz Lohsa Łaz Löbau Lubiniec/Lubij Lömischau Lemiszów Meißen Miśnia Michalken Michałki...
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    Bretnig-Hauswalde Crostwitz Elsterheide Großnaundorf Haselbachtal Laußnitz Lichtenberg Lohsa Nebelschütz Neukirch Oberlichtenau Ohorn Oßling Ottendorf-Okrilla Panschwitz-Kuckau...
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  • of Knappenrode to the north and is mainly located in the municipality of Lohsa. The lake was created by two flood events in May and June 1945, which led...
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    Castle at Klipphausen Hermsdorf Castle at Ottendorf-Okrilla Castle Weißig Lohsa Guteborn Castle Hartenstein Castle Stein Castle in Hartenstein Lichtenstein...
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    early 1960s, the line was realigned between Uhyst and Lohsa because of the expansion of the Lohsa open cut mine. The new line was opened on 11 January...
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    foundation was established on October 19, 1991, in the Lutheran church of Lohsa by the Federal Republic of Germany and the states of Saxony and Brandenburg...
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    Smoler's father was a Protestant cantor. In 1823 he took up a position in Lohsa, where Jan Arnošt graduated from elementary school before moving to Bautzen...
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    Thonberg/Hlinowc, Wiesa/Brěznja), Königswartha/Rakecy, Kubschütz/Kubšicy, Lohsa/Łaz, Malschwitz/Malešecy, Nebelschütz/Njebjelčicy, Neschwitz/Njeswačidło...
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    Preceding station Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn Following station Hoyerswerda Terminus RB 64 Lohsa towards Görlitz...
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    reservoir in Saxony and was the largest inland water body in Saxony until the Lohsa II and Bärwalde reservoirs were flooded. According to criteria established...
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  • Division of 34th Guards Corps, for an attack in the general direction of Lohsa and Ugist to defeat the counterattacking forces and to reestablish direct...
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