Also known as Lübbenau
Lübbenau (, ; officially Lübbenau/Spreewald, L.S. Lubnjow/Błota (meaning Lübbenau/Spree Forest) is a town in the Upper Spree Forest-Lusatia District of Brandenburg, Germany. It is located in the bilingual German/Sorbian region of (Lower) Lusatia, on the river Spree, where this forms a large inland delta surrounded by woodland, called "Spree Forest", about southeast of Berlin. The town is best known through the incorporated villages of Lehde/Lědy and Leipe/Lipje, villages where there just exist anabranches of the Spree River instead of streets.
Lübbenau (, ; officially Lübbenau/Spreewald, L.S. Lubnjow/Błota (meaning Lübbenau/Spree Forest) is a town in the Upper Spree Forest-Lusatia District of Brandenburg, Germany. It is located in the bilingual German/Sorbian region of (Lower) Lusatia, on the river Spree, where this forms a large inland delta surrounded by woodland, called "Spree Forest", about southeast of Berlin. The town is best known through the incorporated villages of Lehde/Lědy and Leipe/Lipje, villages where there just exist anabranches of the Spree River instead of streets.
==Administration== The town of Lübbenau consists of (German/Lower Sorbian): Lübbenau/Spreewald (Lubnjow/Błota) with Kaupen (Kupy), Neustadt (Nowe Město), Stennewitz (Sćenojce), Stottoff (Štotup), and Wotschofska (Wótšowska) and the incorporated villages of: Bischdorf (Wótšowc) Boblitz (Bobolce) Groß Beuchow (Buchow) with Klein Beuchow (Buchojc) Groß Klessow (Klěšow) with Klein Klessow (Klěšojc) and Redlitz (Rědłojce) Groß Lübbenau (Lubń) with Scheddis (Pśedejs) Hindenberg (Želnjojce) Klein Radden (Radyńc) with Groß Radden (Radyń) Kittlitz (Dłopje) with Eisdorf (Stańšojce), Lichtenau (Lichtnow), and Schönfeld (Tłukom) Krimnitz (Kśimnice) Lehde (Lědy) with Dolzke (Dolck) Leipe (Lipje) with Dubkowmühle (Dubkowy Młyn), Eiche (Duby), Konzaks Horst (Kóńcakojc Wótšow), and Pohlenzschänke (Póleńcowa Kjarcma) Ragow (Rogow) Zerkwitz (Cerkwica)
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