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Wittichenau : ウィキペディア英語版
Wittichenau

Wittichenau (Sorbian Kulow) is a bilingual town in the district of Bautzen in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Schwarze Elster, 6 km south of Hoyerswerda.
This small municipality is situated in the heart of bilingual Lusatia region which was for long centuries part of the Kingdom of Bohemia. Wittichenau has 6,300 inhabitants of whom the Sorbian-speaking, Slavic Lusatian population compose about 35-40%; the other 60-65% speak German.

File:Pfarrkirche Wittichenau 4.JPG|Pfarrkirche Wittichenau
File:Ev Kirche Wittichenau 4.JPG|Protestant church in Wittichenau
File:Markt Wittichenau 2.JPG|Saxon post milestone
File:Krabatsäule Wittichenau.JPG|Column for the title character of ''Krabat''
File:Neudorfer Weg 1 Wittichenau 2.JPG|School in Wittichenau

Wittichenau is the birthplace of the following:
*Georg August Swotlick / Jurij Hawštyn Swětlik (translated the Bible into Sorbish)
*Matthias Wenzel Jäckel/Maćij Wjacław Jakula
*Xavier Jakub Ticin (creator of Upper Sorbian grammar)
*Ulrich Pogoda (Sorbian musician and composer)
*Günther Särchen (Roman Catholic social pedagogue)
== References ==



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