Search results
The Löbau district ( German: Kreis Löbau) was a Prussian district in the Marienwerder administrative region that existed from 1818 to 1920. The seat of the district administration was in the city of Neumark. The district belonged to the part of West Prussia that fell to Poland after World War I through the Treaty of Versailles in 1920.
Napoleon I. In the Battle of Aspern-Essling (21–22 May 1809), Napoleon crossed the Danube near Vienna, but the French and their allies were attacked and forced back across the river by the Austrians under Archduke Charles. It was the first time Napoleon had been personally defeated in a major battle, as well as his first battle defeat in 10 ...
Lobau este un câmp situat pe malul nordic al Dunării și parțial în Grossenzersdorf, Austria Inferioară. Este considerată o zonă protejată din 1978 , iar din 1996 face parte din Parcul Național Lunca Dunării . În prezent este folosit în scopuri recreaționale și include un sit de nudiști .
Eduard Anatolievič Lobaŭ ( Belarusian: Эдуард Анатолевіч Лобаў; 1 December 1988 – 26 January 2023) was a Belarusian activist associated with the Young Front. He was imprisoned by the government of Belarus for his protest activities. Amnesty International considered him a prisoner of conscience. [2]
Lobau. Der Artikl is im Dialekt Ostestareichisch gschriem worn. Luftbüdl vo da Lobau. De Lobau sööwa is de greane Flächn owahoib vo da Donau. Oidwossa in da Lobau. In Napoleon sei Hauptquartia in da Lobau. De Lobau is a Augebiet vo da Donau im Ostn vo Wean. Da greßte Deu vo iare ziaka 2300ha is aufm Weana Stodgebiet, klanare Stickln san in ...
Lobau. Lobau je záplavové územie na Dunaji na severnej strane rieky vo Viedni a čiastočne v obci Groß-Enzersdorf v Dolnom Rakúsku . Donauinsel nie je súčasťou Lobau, hoci sa tak niekedy označuje. Samotný Lobau je známy ako rekreačná oblasť. Žije tu mnoho ohrozených druhov, preto je to od roku 1978 chránené územie a od roku ...
Löbau-Zittau. Löbau-Zittau ( Sorbian languages: Lubij-Žitawa, pronounced [ˈlubʲij ˈʒitawa]) is a former Kreis ( district) in the east of Saxony, Germany. Neighboring districts were the district Bautzen in the north-west and the Niederschlesischer Oberlausitzkreis in the north. To the east was Poland, and to the south the Czech Republic .