Baruth bei Bautzen
Village of Malschwitz in Saxony, Germany
Location of Baruth
Bart
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51°13′40″N 14°35′30″E / 51.22778°N 14.59167°E / 51.22778; 14.59167
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Baruth (German) or Bart (Upper Sorbian, pronounced [ˈbaʁt]) is a village in the east of Saxony, Germany. It is part of the municipality of Malschwitz.[1] It belongs to the district of Bautzen and lies 15 km northeast of the town of Bautzen. The Sorbs have long inhabited the area; while their numbers are declining, the Upper Sorbian language is still the second official language.
History
From 1952 to 1990, Baruth was part of the Bezirk Dresden of East Germany.
References
- ^ Ortsteile Malschwitz
External links
- Official homepage
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Towns and municipalities in Bautzen (district)
- Arnsdorf
- Bautzen/Budyšin
- Bernsdorf
- Bischofswerda
- Burkau/Porchow
- Crostwitz/Chrósćicy
- Cunewalde
- Demitz-Thumitz
- Doberschau-Gaußig/Dobruša-Huska
- Elsterheide/Halštrowska Hola
- Elstra/Halštrow
- Frankenthal
- Göda/Hodźij
- Großdubrau/Wulka Dubrawa
- Großharthau
- Großnaundorf
- Großpostwitz/Budestecy
- Großröhrsdorf
- Haselbachtal
- Hochkirch/Bukecy
- Hoyerswerda/Wojerecy
- Kamenz/Kamjenc
- Königsbrück
- Königswartha/Rakecy
- Kubschütz/Kubšicy
- Laußnitz
- Lauta
- Lichtenberg
- Lohsa/Łaz
- Malschwitz/Malešecy
- Nebelschütz/Njebjelčicy
- Neschwitz/Njeswačidło
- Neukirch/Lausitz
- Neukirch (bei Königsbrück)
- Obergurig/Hornja Hórka
- Ohorn
- Oßling/Wóslink
- Ottendorf-Okrilla
- Panschwitz-Kuckau/Pančicy-Kukow
- Pulsnitz
- Puschwitz/Bóšicy
- Räckelwitz/Worklecy
- Radeberg
- Radibor/Radwor
- Ralbitz-Rosenthal/Ralbicy-Róžant
- Rammenau
- Schirgiswalde-Kirschau
- Schmölln-Putzkau
- Schwepnitz
- Sohland an der Spree
- Spreetal/Sprjewiny Doł
- Steina
- Steinigtwolmsdorf
- Wachau
- Weißenberg/Wóspork
- Wilthen
- Wittichenau/Kulow
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