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Weißenberg (German) or Wóspork (Upper Sorbian, ) is a town in the district of Bautzen, in Saxony, in eastern Germany. The Upper Lusatian town has approximately 3,100 inhabitants and is part of the recognized Sorbian settlement area in Saxony. Geography Weißenberg is located 16 km east of Bautzen/Budyšin in the region of Lusatia. The town borders Malschwitz/Malešecy and Hohendubrau in the north, Vierkirchen and Löbau in the south, and Hochkirch and Kubschütz in the west. It also borders the district of Görlitz. It's near to the border to the Czech Republic and Poland. Subdivisions * Belgern (Sorbian ''Běła Hora'', which means "white mountain") with Neubelgern ''(Nowa Běła Hora)'', 88 inhabitants * Cortnitz ''(Chortnica)'', 42 inhabitants * Drehsa ''(Droždźij)'', 234 inhabitants * Gröditz ''(Hrodźišćo)'', 246 inhabitants * Grube ''(Jama)'', 27 inhabitants * Kotitz ''(Kotecy)'', 193 inhabitants * Lauske ''(Łusk)'', 139 inhabitants * Maltitz ''(M ...
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Nostitz (Weißenberg)
Nostitz () is a village and a former municipality in the federal state of Saxony in Germany. It was absorbed into the town Weißenberg in 1994. The Nostitz (family), Nostitz family is named after it. The theologian and author (1724–1773) was born in Nostitz. References External links

* Former municipalities in Saxony Populated places in Bautzen (district) {{Bautzen-geo-stub ...
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