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 Poland.pl - Photographs of Poland - Categories - Lubuskie (Lubusz)
Baroque residence in Zatonie (the Voivodeship of Lubusz) was built for Baltazar Unruh in 1685-1689.
The palace in Studzieniec (the Voivodeship of Lubusz) was built in the second half of the 16th century as a fortified manor surrounded by a moat.
Renaissance manor house in Broniszow (the Voivodeship of Lubusz) was raised in the second half of the 16th century.
photos.poland.pl /categories/index,Lubuskie_(Lubusz),cid,107.htm?sh=6   (207 words)

  
 Lubusz Land (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lubusz Land, (Polish : '''Ziemia Lubuska''' German : ''Land Lebus'', Czech : ''Lubušsko'') on the Oder river.
Presently the Lubusz Land is split by the Oder, eastern part lies within the Polish Lubusz Voivodship, the other part called Lebus land including its historical capital Lubusz (German: Lebus) lies in Brandenburg, Germany, west of the Oder river.
Most of the Lubusz Land was tranferrred to Poland in 1945.
www.seattleluxury.com.cob-web.org:8888 /encyclopedia/entry/Lubusz_Land   (444 words)

  
 Lubusz Lubuskie
Lubusz (Polish: województwo lubuskie) is an administrative province, region, or voivodeship, of western Poland.
Prior to the redrawing of borders and movement westward of Poland in 1945 the whole of the region was part of Germany.
Lubusz (Lebus, Lubus or Lubuskie) is a picturesque, relatively flat region with many lakes and forests rich in wildlife and an easily accessible and attractive vacation spot.
www.lubusz.eu   (141 words)

  
 Lubusz Voivodship - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Lubusz Voivodship (in Polish województwo lubuskie) is an administrative and local government region or voivodship in the western part of Poland.
It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Zielona Gora and Gorzow Wielkopolski voivodships as a result of Local Government Reogranization Act of 1998.
Lubus province were the first province, that were torn apart from Poland in the process of Drang nach Osten in 1242.
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 Explore - Part 25
The midwestern part of Poland as a historical and geographical unit is composed of the Great Poland [Wielkopolska] region and the adjoining Lubusz Country [Ziemia Lubuska].
Both regions, that of Great Poland and that of Lubusz Country, are crowded with valuable monuments of ecclesiastical and secular architecture, representing all styles.
Lubusz Country came under the domination of the ever more powerful German state by the second half of the 13th century, to be returned to Poland only after World War II.
www.poloniatoday.com /explore25.htm   (1384 words)

  
 Lubusz Voivodeship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was created January 1, 1999, out of the former Gorzów Wielkopolski and Zielona Góra Voivodeships, pursuant to the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998.
The voivodeship's name recalls the historic Lubusz Land (Lebus or Lubus), a medieval Polish province.
By conquest the first leaders of the Polans, Mieszko I and especially Boleslaw I added a number of surrounding territories to the newly established core Polish state and Lebus Land or Lubusz in Lusatia came for a short time under Polish rule.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lubuskie_Voivodship   (393 words)

  
 Exploring Poland - Voivodships in Poland
Lubusz Voivodship - amounts to 13,984 km² and is situated in the west of Poland with very important cities such as Zielona Góra and Gorzów Wielkopolski.
This voivodship was created out of the former voivodships which have the same names as both towns.
It is interesting, that the name of this voivodship refers to the “historic land of Lubusz”, a medieval Polish province.
www.exploringpoland.com /poland/voivodships.jsp?lan=en   (1423 words)

  
 Qwika - similar:List_of_cities_in_Poland
Situated in the Lubusz Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Gorzow Wielkopolski Voivodship (1975-1998).
Babimost is a small town in Poland in the Lubusz Voivodship, Zielona Gora County.
Witnica is a town in western Poland, situated in the Lubusz Voivodship.
www.qwika.com /rels/List_of_cities_in_Poland   (1001 words)

  
 Eastern Brandenburg - Avoo - Ask Us A Question - The Neumark (listen (help·info)), also known as the New March or ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Most of the Neumark was transferred from Germany to Poland in 1945 and its expelled German population was replaced largely with Poles.
The majority of the Polish territory is now part of Lubusz Voivodeship, while the northern towns Choszczno (Arnswalde), Myślibórz (Soldin), and Chojna (Königsberg in der Neumark) are in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
The later Neumark territory was incorporated as the Lubusz Land and was thinly populated with Poles by the beginning of the 13th century.
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 Explore - Part 26
Every year, since 1968, the Lubusz Summer Festival of Polish Films is organized there in June.
Zielona Gora is a voivodship town and the capital of the Lubusz Country region, with a population of 100,000, situated 15 km.
It is worthwhile to pay a visit to the Lubusz Country Museum which has an interesting section devoted to wine making.
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 Lubusz Voivodship   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former GorzГіw Wielkopolski and Zielona GГіra voivodships as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998.
The capital cities of the Lubusz Voivodship are GorzГіw Wielkopolski and Zielona GГіra.
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www.governpub.com /Capitals-L/Lubusz_Voivodship.php   (187 words)

  
 Pierwsza Polska Strona Dudziarska
The Lubusz region (a small area of maybe 15 villages just west of the central western town of Wolsztyn) has two large low-pitched bagpipes, called "White Goat" (Koziol Bialy) and "Black Goat" (Koziol Czarny).
The southern players are especially noted for their skill in brisk staccato playing--using very heavily closed fingering so notes come popping and bubbling out.
Formerly, the music was quicker and bubblier in the south, and became slower and more legato as you moved to the northwest (passing into the Lubusz piping area), but I'm not so sure that's still true today: the players I've heard from the northwest sound pretty much like the southeastern ones.
www.desy.de /~stoye/fg/sackpfeifen/snori/polskie.html   (1709 words)

  
 Voivodships of Poland
Today's provinces are largely based on the country's historical regions, whereas those of 1975-1998 were centred on and named for individual cities.
The new units range in area from under 10,000 km² (Opole Voivodship) to over 35,000 km² (Masovian Voivodship), and in population from one million (Lubusz Voivodship) to over five million (Masovian Voivodship).
See also List of capitals of subnational entities.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/wo/Wojewodztwo.html   (120 words)

  
 Lebus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A castellan's castle was built to control it, which became over the next centuries a battleground for neighboring rulers.
This Lubusz Land, which provides the name for the present-day Lubusz Voivodeship in Poland, was especially influenced by the Piast dukes in Silesia.
During the Middle Ages, Lebus served as an important stop on trade routes from the Baltic Sea to Italy and from Poznań to Flanders.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Lebus   (548 words)

  
 Voïvodie de Lubusz - Wikipédia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
La Voïvodie de Lubusz (en polonais Województwo lubuskie) est une des 16 régions administratives (voïvodies) de la Pologne.
Le nom de la voïvodie fait référence à la région historique du Pays de Lubusz, une ancienne province polonaise, bien que les zones frontalières incorporent aujourd’hui des territoires de Silésie et de Grande Pologne.
Le nom polonais de Pays de Lubusz est tiré d’anciens écrits en latin qui parlent de la terra lubusiana.
fr.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Lubusz   (305 words)

  
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The regional prosecutor in Zielona Gora, the capital of Lubusz Province in western Poland, has accused 18 people of that illegal activity, but, according to the weekly, all of them are small fry, whereas the real bosses remain unknown.
"Polityka" says border villages in Lubusz Province are full of "free-market victims," that is, people who lost their jobs after state collective farms went bankrupt.
Those villagers can be easily persuaded, for little remuneration, to keep Asians and Africans in hiding for a day or two before they cross the border--the Nysa/Neisse River--at night in the company of a guide.
www.infoukes.com /rfe-ukraine/1999/0727.html   (1438 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Lubusz Voivodship Article (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Lubusz Voivodship is an administrative and local government region or voivodship in the western part of Poland.
It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Zielona Gora and Gorzow Wielkopol...
It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Zielona Gora and Gorzow Wielkopolski voivodships as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998.
www.ipedia.com.cob-web.org:8888 /lubusz_voivodship.html   (231 words)

  
 Mieszko de Lubusz - Wikipédia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Mieszko de Lubusz (en polonais Mieszko Lubuski), de la dynastie des Piasts, est né entre 1223 et 1227, et décédé en 1242.
Il a été duc de Lubusz de 1241 à 1242.
Le territoire de Lubusz lui a été attribué par son frère aîné Boleslas II le Chauve.
fr.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Mieszko_de_Lubusz   (121 words)

  
 Happy Dogs Clup, The biggest dog resource center,breeds,cloths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Since 1999, it is one of the two capitals of Lubusz Voivodeship (the other is Zielona Góra), previously the capital of the Gorzów Voivodeship (1975-1998).
The biggest oil fields in Poland are located near Gorzów.
This Lubusz Voivodeship location article is a stub.
www.happydogsclup.com /sdmc_Gorzow_Wielkopolski   (262 words)

  
 POVALISH - POWALISZ - ZOLECKI - INDYKIEWICZ - SZWAJKOWSKI - ROGALSKI GENEALOGY - Margonin, Kolmar, Posen, Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Margonin was on the north end of a finger lake, where a mill stream slowly emptied the lake into the Netze (Polish: Notec Notec' (German: Netze, Latin: Natissis) is a river in central Poland, a tributary of the Warta river, with a length of 388 kilometres (7th longest) and the basin area of 17,330 sq.
It flows out of the Kuiavia region, through Greater Poland and Lubusz Land, where it empties near Gorzow Wielkopolski into the Warta river, which flows into the Oder River.
The Margonin lake dominated the southern portion of the Standesamt's area, blocking any east/west traffic.
home.comcast.net /~candymitchell1/CandyTMG-p/pi399.htm   (952 words)

  
 Lubusz Area   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Slawa Lake is biggest in the Lubusz Area, it's area is 817 hectares, and it is 10 kms long.
It has numerous bays and two isles, on one of which live cormorants.
The "Slawa Days" traditionnaly take place on first weekend of August.
izd.psl.org.pl /trslawa/elubuska.htm   (44 words)

  
 Swiebodzin - Qwika
Category:Land counties of Lubusz Voivodship Pages in category "Land counties of Lubusz Voivodship" There are 12 pages in this section of this category.
L Land counties of Lubusz Voivodship U Urban counties of Lubusz Voivodship Pages in category "Lubusz Voivodship" There are 15 pages in this section of this category.
B Babimost G Gorzów Wielkopolski K Krosno Odrzańskie L Lubusz Land M Międzyrzecz...
www.qwika.com /find/Swiebodzin?int=10   (388 words)

  
 Structurae [en]: Slubice
Geographic Index / Europe / Poland / Lubusz Voivodship / Slubice
city / town in Lubusz Voivodship, Poland, Europe
Use of Structurae graphics is prohibited without prior approval.
en.structurae.de /geo/geoid/index.cfm?ID=1130   (28 words)

  
 Hotel guide: Lubusz Poland
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 Bagpipes
It is often heard together with a violin.
Detailed information regarding bagpipes in the Lubusz region, in Wielkopolska, in the Silesian Beskid Mountain area, the Zywiec Beskid Mountain area, and in the Podhale region
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