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    The Sorbian languages are Slavic languages, a branch of the Indo-European languages. They are the Sorbs' native languages, who are a Slavic minority in...
  • Upper Sorbian (Hornjoserbšćina) is a West Slavic language spoken by the Sorb people in Germany. The language is spoken in the province of Upper Lusatia...
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    Czech-Slovak languages Czech Knaanic Slovak Lechitic languages Polish Silesian Pomeranian Kashubian Slovincian Polabian Sorbian Upper Sorbian Lower Sorbian These...
  • Germany and Poland. There are 60,000 Sorbian people in the world. About 25,000 people speak one of the Sorbian languages. In Germany and Poland Sorbs do not...
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    Oder (category Articles containing Upper Sorbian-language text)
    different languages. Most of these names are very similar, or almost the same: English and German: Oder Czech, Polish, and Lower Sorbian: Odra Upper Sorbian: Wódra...
  • Sorbian Americans or Wendish Americans are Americans of Sorb/Wend descent. The largest community of Sorbs in the United States is in Texas, with a population...
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    Saxony (category Articles containing Upper Sorbian-language text)
    (listen); Upper Sorbian: Sakska), officially the Free State of Saxony (German: Freistaat Sachsen [ˈfʁaɪ̯ʃtaːt ˈzaksn̩], Upper Sorbian: Swobodny stat Sakska)...
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    Löbau-Zittau (category Articles with text in Sorbian languages)
    Löbau-Zittau (Sorbian languages: Wokrjes Lubij-Žitawa) was a Kreis (district) in the east of the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It ended in 2008. It was...
  • they speak their own language. Polish and Sorbian are also quite similar. All of them belong to the western branch of Slavic languages. Slovak is spoken...
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    Bautzen (district) (category Articles containing Upper Sorbian-language text)
    Bautzen (Upper Sorbian: Wokrjes Budyšin) is a district in the Free State of Saxony in Germany. The district was created in 1994 by joining the former...
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    Czechs (category CS1 Czech-language sources (cs))
    other countries. They speak the Czech language, which is closely related to the Slovak and Upper Sorbian language. "Tab. 6.2 Obyvatelstvo podle národnosti...
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    Kamenz (district) (category Articles with text in Sorbian languages)
    Kamenz (Sorbian languages: Kamjenc) was a Landkreis (rural district) in the north-east of the Free State of Saxony, Germany. The independent city Hoyerswerda...
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    Delitzsch (category Articles with text in Sorbian languages)
    Delitzsch (Sorbian languages: Děľc and Delč)  (IPA: [ˈdeːlɪtʃ]) is a German city in Saxony, near Leipzig. It is part of the rural district of Nordsachsen...
  • Czech-Slovak languages Czech Slovak Pannonian Rusyn Lechitic languages Polish Pomeranian + Kashubian + Slovincian Polabian Sorbian Upper Sorbian Lower Sorbian South...
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    Bautzen (category Articles containing Upper Sorbian-language text)
    Bautzen ([ˈbautsn̩] (help·info), Upper Sorbian: Budyšin, Lower Sorbian: Budyšyn [ˈbudɨʃɨn]; Polish: Budziszyn) is a city in eastern Saxony, Germany, and...
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    Żary (category Articles containing Lower Sorbian-language text)
    Żary (pronounced Zha-ri [ˈʐarɨ] (listen), German: Sorau, Lower Sorbian: Žarow) is a town in western Poland. Its population is 37,500. "Population. Size...
  • Dresden (category Articles containing Upper Sorbian-language text)
    Dresden (Upper Sorbian: Drježdźany) is the capital of the Free State of Saxony. It is in the southeast of Germany, on the River Elbe near the border with...
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    Weißwasser (category Articles with text in Sorbian languages)
    Weißwasser (Sorbian languages: Běła Woda, Polish: Biała Woda) is a town in Upper Lusatia in the east of Saxony, Germany. Weißwasser is the third largest...
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    Forst (Lausitz) (category Articles containing Lower Sorbian-language text)
    Forst (Lausitz) (Lower Sorbian: Baršć) is a town in Brandenburg, Germany. It is nearby the German-Polish border. Landkreis Spree-Neiße Wahl der Bürgermeisterin...
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    John Kilian (category Articles containing Upper Sorbian-language text)
    John Kilian also German: Johann Kilian, Upper Sorbian: Jan Kilian (March 22, 1811 – September 12, 1884), sometimes known as Jan Kilian, was a German-American...
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