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- PS T4 Druk A4 — Kopia
- A 2.1 - IWT Bottlenecks and Potentials in the BSR Final Report
- © 2010 Andrew Thomas Demshuk
- FACT-FINDING VISIT to LUSATIA, GERMANY 14-16 February 2018
- A 2.1 – IWT Bottleneck Describtion in the BSR Intermediate Report
- Czech Involvement in King Henry V of Germany's Expedition Against
- Risk Analysis Related to Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources and Hydropower Production in the Lusatian Neisse River Basin
- DRAFT REVIEW of SIGNIFICANT WATER MANAGEMENT ISSUES for RIVER BASINS DISTRICTS Material for Public Consultation
- Pl Issn 0033-2437
- Wnioski I Postulaty Conclusions and Proposals
- Scientific Journals of the Maritime University of Szczecin 58 (130) 2019
- Recollections and Notes, Vol. 2 (1945–1968) Translated by Abe Shenitzer Edited by Robert G. Burns, Irena Szymaniec and Aleks
- Central Europe, 1531–1540 CE: the Driest Summer Decade of the Past five Centuries?
- A River of Curiosities
- Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Natural and Managed Discharges of the Rivers Spree, Schwarze Elster and Lusatian Neisse, Central Europe
- Geographia Polonica Vol. 86 No. 3 (2013) The
- URBAN WATERFRONTS AS a DESERTED HERITAGE. GUBIN-GUBEN CASE STUDY
- Śląski Kwartalnik Historyczny Sobótka, T. 70, 2015, Nr 2
- Transnational Pilot River Basin Lusatian Neisse
- SARAH MEIKLEJOHN TERRY (Medford, Mass., U.S.A.) the Oder
- Historical Ethnopharmacology of the Herbalists from Krummhübel in the Sudety Mountains (Seventeenth to Nineteenth Century)
- The Driest Summer Decade of the Past Five Centuries?
- Baranski, P & Stanecka, M ICPO Assesment Budapest
- Seasonal Concentration Time of Hydrological Drought in Poland
- List of Rivers of Germany
- The Border Controversy Between the Polish People's Republic and The
- Flood Risk Management at the Oder (Odra) in Brandenburg
- Application of the Maxima Distribution to the Evaluation of the Variability of Flood Risks In
- Journal of the Faculty of Education of Masaryk University Brno
- Town Pairs, Divided Border Towns and Places of Integration: the Case of Görlitz/Zgorzelec