Sorbs


 
 

The Sorbs are a relatively small west Slavic people, living as a minority in the region known as Lusatia in the German states of Saxony and Brandenburg (in former GDR territory). They are also known as Lusatians, Wends Lusatian Serbs or Serbs of Luzice.

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Since ethnicity is not a legal category in Germany for German citizens, their number can only be guessed. Current estimates speak of 20,000 to 30,000 active speakers of Sorbian (almost all of them are bilingual) and about 60,000 people who subjectively consider themselves Sorbs.


 

Slavic people: REDIRECT Slavic peoples...

Lusatia: Lusatia (German Lausitz, Upper Sorbian ?u?ica, Lower Sorbian ?u?yca, Polish ?u?yce, Czech Lu?ice, sometimes called Sorbia, is a historical region between B?br-Kwisa rivers and Elbe river in northeastern Germany (states of Saxony and Brandenburg), south-western Poland (voivodship of Lower Silesia and...

Brandenburg: Surrounding but excluding the national capital Berlin, Brandenburg is one of Germany's sixteen Bundesl?nder (federal states)....

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Introduction
Demographic
History
Sorbian communities in overseas
Culture
Toponyms
Famous Sorbs
See also
External links
 


 

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Saxony (2) - Brandenburg (2) - Lower Silesia (1) - Czech Republic (1) - Poland (1) - Elbe river (1) - Kwisa (1) - Germany (1) - Bundesl?nder (1) - Berlin (1) - Cottbus (1) - Bautzen (1) - B?br (1) - Wends (1) - Serbs (1) -
 

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