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'''Lippitsch''' ([[German language|German]]) or '''Lipič''' ([[Upper Sorbian language|Upper Sorbian]]) is a village in the northeast part of the German state [[Saxony]], in the administrative district of [[Bautzen (district)|Bautzen]]. It belongs to [[Upper Lusatia]] and was an independent municipality until 1977, when it was absorbed by [[Milkel]]. In 1999, it became part of the municipality [[Radibor]].<ref>{{HOV|Lippitsch}}</ref> The population is 188. |
'''Lippitsch''' ([[German language|German]]) or '''Lipič''' ([[Upper Sorbian language|Upper Sorbian]]) is a village in the northeast part of the German state [[Saxony]], in the administrative district of [[Bautzen (district)|Bautzen]]. It belongs to [[Upper Lusatia]] and was an independent municipality until 1977, when it was absorbed by [[Milkel]]. In 1999, it became part of the municipality [[Radibor]].<ref>{{HOV|Lippitsch}}</ref> The population is 188. |
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The name comes from the Sorbian word, lipa for limetree. Lipič accordingly means place with a limetree. |
The name comes from the Sorbian word, lipa for limetree. Lipič accordingly means place with a limetree. |
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Revision as of 16:41, 22 August 2023
Lippitsch (German) or Lipič (Upper Sorbian) is a village in the northeast part of the German state Saxony, in the administrative district of Bautzen. It belongs to Upper Lusatia and was an independent municipality until 1977, when it was absorbed by Milkel. In 1999, it became part of the municipality Radibor.[1] The population is 188.
The name comes from the Sorbian word, lipa for limetree. Lipič accordingly means place with a limetree.
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