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  Encyclopedia: Lubusz Land
Lubus Land, Lebus Land (pol: Ziemia Lubuska ger: Land Lebus, czech: Lubušsko) on the Oder river.
Historical Polish Bishopry of Lebus, east of Brandenburg, west of Greater Poland, south of Pomerania and north of Silesia.
Lubusz voivodship since 1999 The Lubusz Voivodship (in Polish województwo lubuskie) is an administrative and local government region or voivodship in the western part of Poland.
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 Lubus Land - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lubus Land, (Polish: Ziemia Lubuska German: Land Lebus, Czech: Lubušsko) on the Oder river.
Historical Polish Bishopric of Lebus, east of Brandenburg, west of Greater Poland, south of Pomerania and north of Silesia.
Presently the Lubus 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.
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 Station Information - Lubusz Voivodship
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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 Lubusz Land   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Lubus Land, Lubusz Land or Lebus Land (Latin: Terra Lubus) - is the namefor a historical district around the town of Lebus (Lubusz).
Lubus Land is located on the both banks of the Oder river, fromthe mouth of the Lusatian Neisse river to the mouth of Warta.
In the early Middle Ages century Lubus Land was inhabited by a small Lekhitic tribe of Lubusans.
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 Lubus Land - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Lubus Land, (pol: Ziemia Lubuska ger:Land Lebus, czech:Lubušsko) on the Oder river.
This territory belonged already to Poland in 966 during times of Polish Prince Mieszko I of Poland and was soon erected to be bishopric.
The most numerous Polish minority was in the town of Kalau (Polish: Kalawa), altough the great majority (90+%) of the population was German.
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 Lubusz Voivodship - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It was created on 1 January 1999 out of the former Gorzów Wielkopolski and Zielona Góra voivodships as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998.
The voivodship's name recalls the region's traditional name of Lubus Land (also Lebus Land or Lubusz Land), a medieval Polish province.
The capital cities of the Lubusz Voivodship are Gorzów Wielkopolski and Zielona Góra.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Lubuskie   (238 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Lubusz Voivodship
Słubice is a town in the Lubusz Voivodship, Poland.
Strzelce-Drezdenko County (in Polish powiat strzelecko-drezdenecki) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in the Lubusz Voivodship in Poland, created on 1st January 1999 as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998.
Wschowa County (in Polish powiat) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in the Lubusz Voivodship in Poland, created on 1st January 2002 as a result of decision of Council of Ministers of 2001.
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 Recovered Territories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The lands of Mieszko the I of Poland were described in the Dagome Iudex and came under protection of the Pope.
The first Polish King, Boleslaus I of Poland, got a recognition from the Holy Roman Empire at the Meeting in Gniezno in 1000, where he was named as a friend and ally of the empire that represented Christian Europe.
Acquring territories West to the Oder-Neisse line was part of the process of Polish westward shifting, which went along with Soviet annexation of the land east of the Curzon line.
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 Mieszko I and Boleslaw Chrobry: The Origins of the Polish State
His narrative of Polish military resources and the extent of Polish territory is among the earliest we have.
To insure his conquest, Mieszko paid tribute to the Germans for this land on the Odra river and the Baltic sea.
The reception offered him by the latter was not friendly and a few days later, he was brutally murdered by them, while he was celebrating mass in a grove which, unbeknownst to him, the Prussians considered sacred (and which, in their eyes, he was desecrating).
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 Warta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Warta has a basin area of 54,529.It is connected to the Vistula by the river Notec and the Bydgoszcz Canal.
It flows out of Upper Silesia (the Silesian Voivodship) near Zawiercie, flowsthrough Lodz Land, Greater Poland and Lubusz Land where it empties into river Oder near Kostrzyn.
It is connected to river Vistula by the Notec river and the Bydgoszcz Canal near Bydgoszcz.
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 Lubusz Land -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Lubusz Land -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The biggest cities of the Lubus Poland are (Click link for more info and facts about Gorzow Wielkopolski) Gorzow Wielkopolski and (Click link for more info and facts about Zielona Gora) Zielona Gora.
Before 1945, the German language did not have a specific name for this territory.
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 Teutonic Order (Germany)
Among the groups of knights organized during the Crusades (e.g Templars, Hospitallers) was a group, largely and later exclusively German, called in German the Deutscher Orden ["German Order"] and in English the Teutonic Knights.
In 1225, after the failure of the attempt to reconquer the Holy Land, Pope Gregory IX ordered the Teutonic Knights to convert the Prussians, a people related to the Lithuanians and Latvians and who were the last remaining pagans in Europe.
He was an uncle of Christopher, bishop of Lubusz.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Prince Boleslav Krzywousty POLAND, III ANDREW ANGERMUELLER ...
Two years later he drove back a campaign of the German king Henry V into Silesia.
In difficult campaigns, he reconquered all of the Western Pomeranian lands during 1113-1122 and incorporated Eastern Pomerania and Gdansk into Poland.
Boleslaw was forced to swear allegiance to Lothair in return for Western Pomerania and the island of Rugen in 1135.
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