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Lusatia
[ loo-sey-shee-uh, -shuh ]
noun
- a region in E Germany and SW Poland, between the Elbe and Oder rivers.
Lusatia
/ luːˈseɪʃɪə /
noun
- a region of central Europe, lying between the upper reaches of the Elbe and Oder Rivers: now mostly in E Germany, extending into SW Poland; inhabited chiefly by Sorbs
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Electoral Saxony received Lusatia and part of the territory of Magdeburg.
One column passed through Saxony, another through Lusatia, while a third advanced from Silesia.
Upper Lusatia is generally mountainous and picturesque, Lower Lusatia is flat and sandy.
Franck, who was burgomaster of Guben in Lusatia, has been considered by some second only to Gerhardt.
A viscid and resinous substance fell near Bautzen, in Upper Lusatia, composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
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