The class in the eastern German city of Bautzen looks like any other, but the students here have come from all over the world to study an unusual subject: Sorbian, the language of a Slavic minority estimated to number about 60,000 people in the Upper and Lower
Lusatia regions.
While Bohemia and Moravia were religiously mixed, where the Czechs were closer to Utraquism or the Unity of the Brethren, which gradually gathered followers, and the Germans generally kept to their Roman Catholic faith, both
Lusatia and Silesia had previously been exclusively Catholic, and it was these regions that most took to the ideas of the Reformation.
Governance of a Distant Province in the Middle Ages: Case Study on Upper
Lusatia20% of "foreigners", mostly from the neighbouring German (Saxony) and Czech speaking areas (Silesia, Moravia, and
Lusatia), as well as from the more distant European lands (Franconia, the Netherlands, or Scotland) (Samsonowicz 2014: 278; see also Bogucka & Samsonowicz 1986: 137, 265, and Ihnatowicz et al.
On the problems of the Pliocene floras in
Lusatia and Lower Silesia.
* Lignite deposits are scattered across the areas of Rhineland, Helmstedt, central Germany and
Lusatia. The average gross calorific value of lignite found in the country lies in the range of 1,864.2-2,700.8Kcal/kg.
Similar significant results were shown by
Lusatia [18], and Serrano.
The act was prepared by the authorities of the city of Gubin in cooperation with a private German company from Cottbus (a main city of Lower
Lusatia region).
1339, and mendicant provincial boundaries in Silesia,
Lusatia, and Pomerania.
He is also an ordained minister of the Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper
Lusatia Evangelical Church and served for seven years in the Berlin-Mission-Center as a secretary for church relations between Cuba and Germany.