Lower Lusatia

**Lower Lusatia**

Lower Lusatia is a historical region located in eastern Germany and western Poland, known for its unique cultural heritage and natural landscapes. It forms part of the larger Lusatia region, traditionally inhabited by the Sorbian minority.

## Geography
Lower Lusatia spans parts of the German states of Brandenburg and Saxony, extending into western Poland. The region is characterized by flatlands, forests, and numerous lakes, with the Spree River being a significant waterway.

## History
Historically, Lower Lusatia was part of the Kingdom of Bohemia and later the Electorate of Saxony. After World War II, the eastern portion became part of Poland. The area has a rich Sorbian cultural presence, reflected in language and traditions.

## Economy and Culture
The economy traditionally relied on agriculture, forestry, and mining. Today, tourism and preservation of Sorbian culture play important roles in the region’s identity.

**Meta Description:**
Lower Lusatia is a historical region in eastern Germany and western Poland, known for its Sorbian heritage and diverse natural environment.