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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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