<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Awful / Lusatia / Noise
Date: 2004-01-04 14:22:58
Awful
Lusatia
Noise

Microsoft PowerPoint - AN_info_reincarnation_oct03_english.ppt

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.awfulnoise.de

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 62,20 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Sorbian people / Sorbian languages / Bautzen / Sorbs / West Slavic languages / Upper Sorbian language / Lower Sorbian language / Lusatia / Domowina / Jurij Koch / Rckelwitz / Crostwitz

MEDIOZNAWSTWO . KOMUNIKOLOGIA

DocID: 1pnWR - View Document

Open Letter: A sale is not a phase-out! Take responsibility for climate, environment and the local communities in Lusatia Monday, 23rd of May 2016 Dear Members of the Swedish Parliament, This Tuesday the Swedish Parliame

DocID: 1mRKt - View Document

States of Germany / Sorbs / Sorbian languages / Upper Sorbian language / Wittichenau / Bautzen / Hoyerswerda / Cottbus / Lower Sorbian language / Sorbian people / Ethnic groups in Europe / Lusatia

WITAJĆE K NAM DO ŁUŽICY / WELCOME TO LUSATIA ! Travellers and visitors to Lusatia nowadays are first made aware of the individuality of this region by the bilingual names on maps and street-signs or by bilingual notic

DocID: 1gATq - View Document

Geography of Germany / Sorbs / Lusatia / Domowina / Sorbian languages / Crostwitz / Bautzen / Upper Sorbian language / Lower Sorbian language / Sorbian people / Ethnic groups in Europe / States of Germany

Domowina The Domowina was founded on October 13th, 1912 in Wojerecy (Hoyerswerda), with the intention of acting as an umbrella organization for Sorbian associations and unions. Its main goals were the defence of democrat

DocID: 1ghgD - View Document

States of Germany / Historical regions in Poland / Easter / Sorbs / Sorbian languages / Maypole / Spreewald / Lower Sorbian language / Easter egg / Lusatia / Sorbian people / Ethnic groups in Europe

The next time you travel to Berlin you should also visit the surrounding state of Brandenburg. In an area south of Berlin, Lower Lusatia, the visitor will soon discover street signs written in two languages. This is the

DocID: 1fxXC - View Document