Radibor
Radibor, in Sorbian Radwor, is a municipality in Saxony in Germany. It is situated in Upper Lusatia about 10 km north of Bautzen, which is also the main city of the District of Bautzen to which Radibor belongs.
Radibor was first mentioned in a written source in 1359. Its name is of Sorbian origin and generally means "place of the council". The municipality belongs to the central settlement area of the Sorbs.
Following villages belong to the municipality of Radibor:
- Bornitz, 125 inh.
- Brohna, 73 inh.
- Camina, 119 inh.
- Cölln, 356 inh.
- Droben, 89 inh.
- Großbrösern, 46 inh.
- Lippitsch, 193 inh.
- Lomske, 205 inh.
- Luppa, 205 inh.
- Luppedubrau, 79 inh.
- Luttowitz, 162 inh.
- Merka, 139 inh.
- Milkel, 420 inh.
- Milkwitz, 113 inh.
- Neu-Bornitz, 61 inh.
- Neu-Brohna, 20 inh.
- Quoos, 156 inh.
- Radibor, 704 inh.
- Schwarzadler, 37 inh.
- Teicha, 75 inh.
- Wessel, 99 inh.
People
- Wolf Heinrich von Baudissin, Prussian field marshal during the Thirty Years' War