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22: 231:. The part of the district lying to the west of the Lusatian Neisse was assigned to the state of Saxony on 9 July 1945. In October, the district administration was moved from the remote town of Rothenburg to the much larger town of Weißwasser, which was accompanied by the renaming of the district, although the old name was still used in isolated cases. On 16 January 1947 the district was merged with the neighboring district of Görlitz to form the new district of Weißwasser-Görlitz with its capital at Weißwasser. 212:
Mellendorf, Merzdorf b. Priebus, Mühlbach, Neu Tschöpeln, Pechern, Quolsdorf b. Tschöpeln, Raußen, Reichenau b. Priebus, Ruppendorf, Tschöpeln, Wällisch, Wendisch Musta, Zessendorf and Ziebern. With these changes, the Rothenburg district became the second largest district in the province of Lower Silesia after the
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On 1 October 1932 the Sagan district was dissolved and its western part was incorporated into the Rothenburg district. The town of Priebus and the rural communities of Alt Tschöpeln, Bogendorf, Dubrau, Graefenhain, Groß Petersdorf, Hermsdorf b. Priebus, Jamnitz-Pattag, Jenkendorf, Kochsdorf,
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formed in May 1816. On 1 January 1820 the villages of Groß Krauscha, Neu Krauscha and Ober Neundorf were transferred from the Rothenburg district to the
475: 158:. On 16 January 1947 the district of Weißwasser merged with the neighboring district of Görlitz to form the new district of Weißwasser-Görlitz. 448: 368: 43: 485: 65: 440:
Sprachliche Minderheiten im preussischen Staat: 1815 - 1914 ; die preußische Sprachenstatistik in Bearbeitung und Kommentar
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district which existed from 1816 to 1947. Today, the territory of the district is split between
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Von der Muskauer Heide zum Rotstein Heimatbuch des Niederschlesischen Oberlausitzkreises
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The district had a German majority population, with a significant Sorbian minority.
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on 9 July 1945. In October 1945, the capital of the district was moved to
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When it was founded, there were two towns in the district,
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In the spring of 1945 the district was occupied by the
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was dissolved, its western part, including the town of
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was transferred to the Rothenburg district in 1932.
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Prussian
Germany
Poland
Lusatian Neisse
Muskau
Rothenburg (Ob. Laus.)
Sagan district
Priebus
Weißwasser
Niesky
World War II
Polish
Żary
Zgorzelec
Saxony
Weißwasser
Congress of Vienna
Saxon
Upper Lusatia
Liegnitz
Province of Silesia
Görlitz
North German Confederation
German Empire
Province of Lower Silesia

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