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Görlitz, city, Saxony Land (state), extreme eastern Germany. It lies along the Neisse River, opposite the Polish town of Zgorzelec (which before 1945 was part of Görlitz), east of Dresden. It originated as the Slav settlement of Gorelić (first mentioned in 1071) and was chartered in 1303, when it belonged to Bohemia.
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The town's recorded history began in the 11th century as a Sorbian settlement. Through its history it has been under German, Czech (Bohemian), Polish and ...
Görlitz is first recorded back in 1071. The city grew at the intersection of Europe's oldest and most important trade routes, the Via Regia which connected Kiev ...
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Mar 21, 2013 · Gorlitz, Germany's easternmost town, is a restored gem that spans the Middle Ages to Art Nouveau.
Görlitz was first mentioned in a document in 1071 as the small Sorbian village Gorelic. It is likely that this village existed on the hill where the ...
The Gau Milzane was founded around Bautzen, the Gau Besunzane around the Landeskrone and the Gau Zagost on the south of the Neiße. Today's Sorbian population ...
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Historically Görlitz has belonged at times to the regions of Lusatia and Silesia. Today it is the easternmost city in Germany.
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Görlitz History. The region around Görlitz - known as Upper Lusatia - was settled back in the Stone Ages and was part of the area that was affected by ...
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A stroll through Görlitz is like a journey through 500 years of European architectural history with around 4,000 restored architectural monuments from the late ...