Königswartha
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From German Königswartha.
Pronunciation[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
Königswartha
- A municipality of Bautzen district, Saxony, Germany.
Translations[edit]
town in Görlitz district, Saxony, Germany
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German[edit]
Etymology[edit]
König (“king”) + Warte (“lookout, guarding post”), named after a guard tower of the Bohemian king, which secured the old street between Bautzen and Hoyerswerda. First mentioned as Conigswarte in a deed of 1350.
Pronunciation[edit]
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- Hyphenation: Kö‧nigs‧war‧tha
Proper noun[edit]
Königswartha n (proper noun, genitive Königswarthas or (optionally with an article) Königswartha)
- Königswartha (a municipality of Bautzen district, Saxony, Germany)
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