Cottbus
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Cottbus (Low Sorbian: Chóśebuz, Upper Sorbian: Choćebuz) is a city in the east of Germany, in the state of Brandenburg. Cottbus has about 105,000 inhabitants and is the second largest city after Potsdam in Brandenburg. It lies southeast of Berlin on the River Spree. There are two universities, the Brandenburgische Technische Universität (BTU) and the Hochschule Lausitz.
Boroughs of Cottbus
- (1) Mitte (Srjejź)
- (2) Neu und Alt Schmellwitz
- (3) Sandow (Žandow)
- (4) Spremberger Vorstadt
- (5) Ströbitz (Strobice)
- (6) Sielow (Žylow)
- (7) Saspow (Zaspy)
- (8) Merzdorf (Žylowk)
- (9) Dissenchen (Dešank)
- (10) Branitz (Rogeńc)
- (11) Madlow (Modłej)
- (12) Sachsendorf (Knorawa)
- (13) Döbbrick (Depsk)
- (14) Skadow (Škodow)
- (15) Willmersdorf (Rogozno)
- (16) Kahren (Korjeń)
- (17) Kiekebusch (Kibuš)
- (18) Gallinchen (Gołynk)
- (19) Groß Gaglow (Gogolow)
Cottbus Media
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Gothic Franciscan church and later Sorbian Protestant Church
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First issue of the Bramborski Serbski Casnik Sorbian newspaper, 1848
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Prison wing of Cottbus Penitentiary
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The old town hall on the Altmarkt, destroyed in 1945
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The city promenade, planned as the new city center, in 1972
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Prefabricated buildings in the large housing estate of Sachsendorf-Madlow, built from 1975 onward
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Einkaufszentrum Blechen Carré in Cottbus.
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Cottbuser Ostsee
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Districts of Cottbus
Oberkirche Sankt Nikolai, Cottbus nach der Erneuerung des Vorplatzes, Juli 2019
References
Other websites
Media related to Cottbus at Wikimedia Commons