- Lusatian Neisse
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A river in the Czech Republic (54 km) and along the Polish-German border (198 km).
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Lusatian Neisse — Neisse redirects here. For other uses, see Neisse (disambiguation). Coordinates: 52°4′11″N 14°45′20″E / 52.06972°N 14.75556°E / … Wikipedia
Neisse (disambiguation) — Neisse (also German: Neiße) may refer to: Contents 1 Places 2 Rivers 3 Other uses 4 See also Places … Wikipedia
Neisse — Río Neisse (Łužiska Nysa Lužická Nisa Lausitzer Neiße Nysa Łużyck) Desembocadura del Neisse en el Oder País que atraviesa … Wikipedia Español
Neisse River — ▪ river, Europe Polish Nysa either of two rivers now in southwestern Poland (until 1945, in Germany). The better known Nysa Łużycka, or Lusatian Neisse, is the longer (157 miles [252 km]) and more westerly; it forms part of the German… … Universalium
Lusatian League — The Lusatian League ( de. Oberlausitzer Sechsstädtebund; cs. Šestiměstí; pl. Związek Sześciu Miast) was a historical alliance of six towns in the Upper Lusatia region. The towns were Bautzen, Görlitz, Zittau, Kamenz, Löbau, and Lauban. The first… … Wikipedia
Lusatian Mountains — ▪ mountains, Czech Republic Czech Lužické Hory , German Lausitzer Gebirge mountain group, situated in extreme northern Bohemia, Czech Republic; it is part of the Sudeten mountains (Czech: Sudety). The group extends from the Ještěd ridge… … Universalium
Oder–Neisse line — The Oder Neisse line The Oder Neisse line at Usedom … Wikipedia
Oder-Neisse line — The Oder Neisse line ( pl. Granica na Odrze i Nysie Łużyckiej, de. Oder Neiße Grenze) was drawn in the aftermath of World War II as the eastern border of Germany and the western border of Poland. The line is formed primarily by the rivers Oder… … Wikipedia
Oder–Neisse Line — ▪ international boundary, Europe Polish–German border devised by the Allied powers at the end of World War II; it transferred a large section of German territory to Poland and was a matter of contention between the Federal Republic of… … Universalium
Upper Lusatia — coat of arms of Upper Lusatia and Bautzen Upper Lusatia (German: Oberlausitz, Upper Sorbian: Hornja Łužica, Lower Sorbian: Górna Łužyca, Czech: Horní Lužice, Polish … Wikipedia