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Denmark & Germany28 juny - 7 july 2024

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Dútslân Minderheid:
Line-up
  • 1 |  Claudia Heiduschka
  • 2 |  Tereza Witschas
  • 3 |  Jadwiga Richter
  • 4 |  Amy-Helen Kisza
  • 5 |  Johanna Liersch
  • 6 |  Laura Hannusch
  • 7 |  Lavinia Frenzel
  • 8 |  Lena Handrick
  • 9 |  Leoni Wenzel
  • 10 |  Linda Rudolph
  • 11 |  Marta Handrick
  • 12 |  Paula Simmula
  • 13 |  Johanna Wessela
  • 14 |  Sophie Matjeschk
  • 15 |  Stella Pilz
  • 16 |  Thea Kuntze
  • 17 |  Ulrike Lobeda
  • 18 |  Vianneya Paschke
  • 19 |  Xenia Kober
  • 20 |  Vivien Sophie Fischer

Team “Serbja - Lusatia” at the EUROPEADA

Serbja Lusatia already participated with a womens team at the EUROPEADA of 2016 and obtained the 5th place.

The Sorbian Minority in Germany

The Team “Serbja - Lusatia” represents the minority of the Sorbs in the Lusatia - Germany. More than 1,400 years ago the Slav tribes left their original area of settlement north-east of the Carpathian mountains during the Slav migration and moved westwards. Amongst them were various Sorbian tribes, like the Milceni and the Luzici. These tribes settled in a region between the river Saale, the river Oder and the mountain ranges of the Erzgebirge and the Fichtelgebirge. The first mention in writing of the group of tribes settled there, the “Surbi”, was made by the Franconian chronicler Fredegar in the year 631.After the loss of political independence in the tenth century assimilation and Germanisation reduced the settlement area of the Sorbs, primarily as a result of the influx of non-Slav populations. It was only the descendants of the Upper Lusatian Milceni and the Lower Lusatian Luzici who succeeded in maintaining their Sorbian language and culture up to the present day. The early nineteenth century saw the development of a Sorbian middle class, which led to a strengthening of Sorbian national consciousness. Numerous associations were founded, which were devoted to fostering the Sorbian language and culture and contributed to strengthening the common bonds of the Sorbs as a people. Today the Sorbs are one of the recognized autochthonous minorities in Germany. The Sorbs call themselves, “Serbja” or “Serby”. In addition to these terms the Germans still use the term “Wenden” (Wends), especially in Lower Lusatia . This term can be traced back to Roman historians who used the term “Veneti” to describe tribes in the east, which were not known to them individually by name. From this the Germans derived the terms “Wenden” or “Winden” to describe the Slavs. The Sorbian language belongs to the Slavonic group of languages and has particular affinities with Polish, Czech and Slovak. Sorbian is spoken in a number of dialects in Upper and Lower Lusatia . The oldest document in the Sorbian written language is the “Burger Eydt Wendisch” (The Wendish Civic Oath) for Bautzen from around 1500; the oldest, hand-written, translation of the bible comes from the year 1548. The Serbs comprice approximately 60,000 speakers; of these about 40,000 live in Upper Lusatia and around 20,000 in Lower Lusatia .

 

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European Football Championship of the autochthonous national minorities

European Football Championship of the autochthonous national minorities

Organisation

Federal Union of European Nationalities

Federal Union of European Nationalities

 

Mute Hate Speech

Mute Hate Speech

Partners

Federal Ministry of the Interior and Homeland de / UEFA

Federal Ministry of the Interior and Homeland de / UEFA

 

Sydslesvigudvalget

Sydslesvigudvalget

 

Sportland SH

Sportland SH

 

Stadt Flensburg

Stadt Flensburg

 

Kreis Schleswig-Flensburg

Kreis Schleswig-Flensburg

 

Tønder Kommune

Tønder Kommune

 

Region Syddanmark

Region Syddanmark

 

Haderslev Kommune

Haderslev Kommune

 

Aabenraa Kommune

Aabenraa Kommune

 

Sønderborg Kommune

Sønderborg Kommune

 

Kreis Nordfriesland

Kreis Nordfriesland

 

Kreis Rendsburg-Eckernförde

Kreis Rendsburg-Eckernförde

 

Miniszterelnökség, Nemzetpolitikai Államtitkárság Bethlen Gábor Alap

Miniszterelnökség, Nemzetpolitikai Államtitkárság Bethlen Gábor Alap

Local organisers

German Minority in Denmark

German Minority in Denmark

 

Sinti and Roma Organisation

Sinti and Roma Organisation

 

North Frisian Minority Association

North Frisian Minority Association

 

Danish minority in Germany

Danish minority in Germany

Local sponsors

Select

Select

 

Union Bank

Union Bank

 

Rohde Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH

Rohde Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH

 

Flensborg Avis

Flensborg Avis

 

Der Nordschleswiger

Der Nordschleswiger

 

Na Logo

Na Logo

 

Hotel des Nordens

Hotel des Nordens

 

Hudl

Hudl

 

hpo Steuerberater

hpo Steuerberater

 

Strandet

Strandet

 

Naturgeflüster

Naturgeflüster

 

Flensburger Brauerei

Flensburger Brauerei

 

Knipskasten Flensburg

Knipskasten Flensburg

 

Phono Flensburg

Phono Flensburg
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