Sorbian
Sorbian is a West Slavic language spoken by the Sorbs, a minority group in eastern Germany, primarily in the regions of Lower Lusatia and Upper Lusatia. It consists of two main dialects: Upper Sorbian, which is spoken around the city of Bautzen, and Lower Sorbian, found near Cottbus. Sorbian is recognized as a minority language and has legal protection, allowing for its use in education and media.
The Sorbian people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and festivals. Efforts to preserve the Sorbian language and culture have been supported by various organizations, ensuring that this unique aspect of European diversity continues to thrive.