Promenade in Teplice Silesian – Zdroj

Date made: 2011-08-25 Teplice Silesian-Zdroj (niem. Bad Warmbrunn) – part of the city, resort in Jelenia Gora in Lower Silesia, between 1935-1976 independent city. From the fourteenth century to the 1945 Teplice were owned by the family Schaffgotsch, in 1935 was granted city rights. From the seventeenth century, after burning the castle Chojnik, the local palace ...

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Market Square in Bautzen

Date made: 2011-08-24 Bautzen (niem. Bautzen, górnołuż. Budyšin, dolnołuż. Budyšyn – district town in Germany, in the eastern part of the State of Saxony, in the administrative district of Dresden, the county seat of Bautzen, Spree River, counts ok. 40 470 residents (2009). Bautzen is the historical capital of Upper Lusatia and cultural center of the Sorbs. The city is ...

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Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden

Date made: 2011-08-23 Dresden (niem. Dresden, górnołuż. Drježdźany, czes. Dresden, formerly Drezdno – hence the adjective Dresden) ? town in eastern Germany in the foothills Zachodniosudeckim, situated on the Elbe, the capital of Saxony and Dresden county (formerly Regency Dresden). Its name comes from starołużyckiego Drezdany, meaning “residents of wetlands”. Dresden agglomeration counts ...

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Dresden, Cathedral of the Holy. Trinity at Schlossplatz

Date made: 2011-08-23 Dresden (niem. Dresden, górnołuż. Drježdźany, czes. Dresden, formerly Drezdno – hence the adjective Dresden) ? town in eastern Germany in the foothills Zachodniosudeckim, situated on the Elbe, the capital of Saxony and Dresden county (formerly Regency Dresden). Its name comes from starołużyckiego Drezdany, meaning “residents of wetlands”. Dresden agglomeration counts ...

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Czocha

Date made: 2010-08-22 Czocha – fortified castle located in the border town of Dry, municipality Forest, on the Lagoon Leśniańskie on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschocha. It was created as a border fortress on the border of the Silesian-Lusatian years 1241?1247 by order of the King of the Czech ...

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Charles Vary – Orthodox Church p.w. St.. Peter and St.. Paul

Published: 2011-12-28 Date made: 2011-11-27 Karlovy Vary (czes. Karlovy Vary, niem. Carlsbad) ? a city in western Bohemia, the capital city of Karlovy Vary. It is located in the Basin Sokolowski, at the foot of the Slavkovský, at the confluence of Ochrzy and Hot. It is the largest Czech spa and the largest of the cities making up the so-called. triangle in West Spa (Karlovy Vary ...

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Charles Vary – Młyńska Nabrezi

Date made: 2011-11-27 Karlovy Vary (czes. Karlovy Vary, niem. Carlsbad) ? a city in western Bohemia, the capital city of Karlovy Vary. It is located in the Basin Sokolowski, at the foot of the Slavkovský, at the confluence of Ochrzy and Hot. It is the largest Czech spa and the largest of the cities making up the so-called. triangle in West Spa (Karlovy Vary ? Marian ...

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Feast of Ceramics in Boleslawiec

Date made: 2011-08-20 Information on the Holy ceramics (www.swietoceramiki.pl): Traditionally, the festival turned out to be an incredible attraction for tourists and bolesławian ? both Polish, as well as those from abroad. Estimate, that in the days of the feast visited us over 100 thousands of people. For five days bolesławiecki Market mastered Ceramic vertigo, that is ...

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Arad – Revolution Avenue

Date made: 2011-10-16 Arad is an important industrial center, m.in. production of rolling stock, obrabiarek, fertilizers, Furniture. The city is the cultural center, m.in. theater, philharmonic, Museum. Hub, from the railway station and the airport Arad. Arad from the tenth century was under the rule of Hungary. At the turn of the sixteenth – The seventeenth century in the Ottoman Empire, after ...

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