Sorbian Minority Celebrates Corpus Christi

CROSTWITZ, GERMANY - MAY 26: Women and girls wearing traditional Sorbian festive dress participate in the annual Sorbian Corpus Christi procession through the village center on May 26, 2016 in Crostwitz, Germany. Sorbians are a Slavic minority in southeastern Germany who speak a language similar to Czech and Polish. Sorbian is still taughet in some schools in the region and a lively tradition of Sorbian literature, theater and folk culture has survived. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
CROSTWITZ, GERMANY - MAY 26: Women and girls wearing traditional Sorbian festive dress participate in the annual Sorbian Corpus Christi procession through the village center on May 26, 2016 in Crostwitz, Germany. Sorbians are a Slavic minority in southeastern Germany who speak a language similar to Czech and Polish. Sorbian is still taughet in some schools in the region and a lively tradition of Sorbian literature, theater and folk culture has survived. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Sorbian Minority Celebrates Corpus Christi
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