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    Radibor (German) or Radwor (Upper Sorbian, pronounced [ˈʁadwɔʁ]) is a municipality in Saxony in Germany. It is situated in Upper Lusatia about 10 km north...
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    some Lusatian towns commemorate her. In Schleife and Radibor, schools are named after her. In Radibor, there is a statue of her, too. Die Frau und die junge...
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    Osterreiten, a regional Easter procession on horseback, from Bautzen to Radibor. Its main sites of interest are the Saurierpark Kleinwelka and the adjacent...
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    in Bautzen from Bishop Petrus Legge and he celebrated his first Mass in Radibor on the following 6 August. The Gestapo oversaw his arrest on 21 January...
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  • Ottendorf-Okrilla Panschwitz-Kuckau (Pančicy-Kukow) Räckelwitz (Worklecy) Radibor (Radwor) Ralbitz-Rosenthal (Ralbicy-Róžant) Rammenau (Ramnow) Schmölln-Putzkau...
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    several neighbouring villages were incorporated. The city is bordered by Radibor, Großdubrau and Malschwitz in the North, Kubschütz in the East, Großpostwitz...
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    customs, and tradition are still thriving. In some of these places (e.g., Radibor or Radwor in Sorbian, Crostwitz or Chrósćicy, and Rosenthal or Róžant)...
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    Ebersbach–Löbau railway, also on the former Großpostwitz–Löbau railway and Löbau–Radibor railway. The station is served by regional and local services, which are...
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    Panschwitz-Kuckau/Pančicy-Kukow, Puschwitz/Bóšicy, Räckelwitz/Worklecy, Radibor/Radwor, Ralbitz-Rosenthal/Ralbicy-Róžant, Spreetal/Sprjewiny Doł, Weißenberg/Wóspork...
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    it was absorbed by Milkel. In 1999, it became part of the municipality Radibor. The population is 185 (2011). The name comes from the Sorbian word, lipa...
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