The Egerland (Czech: Chebsko; German: Egerland; Egerland German dialect: Eghalånd) is a historical region in the far north west of Bohemia in what is today the Czech Republic, at the border with Germany. It is named after the German name Eger for the town of Cheb and the main river Ohře.
The north-western panhandle around the town of Aš (Asch) was historically part of Vogtland before being incorporated into the Lands of the Bohemian Crown in the 16th century; it is thus known as Bohemian Vogtland (German: Böhmisches Vogtland; Czech: Fojtsko). The rest of historic Vogtland is divided between the German states of Saxony, Thuringia and Bavaria.
The Egerland (Czech: Chebsko; German: Egerland; Egerland German dialect: Eghalånd) is a historical region in the far north west of Bohemia in what is today...
SS Egerland was an oil tanker used by the German Navy in World War II. As the SS North America it was ordered from Deutsche Werft Finkenwerder for the...
The Poacher from Egerland (Czech: V cizím revíru; German: Der Wilderer vom Egerland) is a 1934 Czechoslovak-Austrian drama film directed by Vladimír Majer...
acquired the Duchy of Austria in 1251, the Duchy of Styria in 1261, the Egerland in 1266, the Duchy of Carinthia with the March of Carniola and the Windic...
Palatinate stretching up to the river Main and, especially after 1061, into the Egerland on the border with Bohemia. The area east of Franconia proper up to the...
and that as Oberdeutsch): "a) Oberpfalz, b) Nürnberg, c) Ansbach, d) Egerland, e) Böhmerwald." Anton Franz Lenhardt: Die deutschen Mundarten. Mit einer...
King John of Bohemia acquired (for the third time) the formerly Imperial Egerland region in the west and vassalized most of the Piast Silesian duchies, as...
in 1945, the town was the centre of the German-speaking region known as Egerland. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as...
Sentinel. Retrieved October 3, 2018. Muehlhans-Karides, Susan. "Aus dem Egerland, nach Milwaukee". Archived from the original on April 23, 2010. Retrieved...
Traditional close relations of Saxony with neighbouring German-speaking Egerland was thus completely destroyed, making the border of Saxony along the Ore...
Kladsko (Hrabství kladské) was the main area of the Kingdom of Bohemia. The Egerland (Chebsko) was ultimately obtained by King Wenceslaus II between 1291 and...
Castile jostled to attain the Imperial dignity. In 1266 he occupied the Egerland in north-west Bohemia, and in 1268 he signed an inheritance treaty with...
Sieg1 dospěl v posledním svém souhrnném díle o dějinách Chebska Eger u. Egerland 4 k závěru, že Slované (myslil na Srby) přišli do Chebska již kolem roku...
Since the days of Emperor Henry IV, her father's ancestors ruled over the Egerland territory in the Bavarian March of the Nordgau, which, however, was seized...
of Mühldorf in which, in return, he thus received the Czech region of Egerland as a reward.[citation needed] Like his predecessor Henry, he was disliked...
comprised a contiguous region in North and West Bohemia stretching from the Egerland to the Braunau region along the border with the German Empire. In South...
directed its forces to sink the supporting ships Belchen, Esso Hamburg, Egerland, and some others. The Admiralty specifically did not target the tanker...
Imperial City of Eger (Cheb), administrative seat of the immediate pawn of Egerland (Reichspfandschaft Eger). The treaty established the border between the...
bombs in flight. Domino – British Y-Gerät jammer - see also Benjamin. Egerland – German fire-control radar-linked Marbach and Kulmbach systems, only two...
Verlag, Tübingen, 1962, p. 35f., having: „Bairisch“ (also in Austria and Egerland): „Nordbairisch“ (or „Oberpfälzisch“), „Mittelbairisch“, „Südbairisch“...
King". He ruled in Bohemia, Moravia, Austria, Styria, Carniola, Carinthia, Egerland and Friuli. His domain stretched from the Sudetes to the Adriatic sea....
"Päuschlein" has also become common in the western federal states and the Egerland in contrast to dialectal terms like "Lünglein," "Lüngel," or "Lüngerl."...