Carl Patsch
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Carl Ludwig Patsch, also Karl Ludwig Patsch, Bulgarian: Карл Пач (September 14, 1865, Kowatsch (Czech: Kovač) bei Jitschin – February 21, 1945, Vienna) was an Austrian Slavist, Albanologist, archaeologist and historian.
Carl Patsch was born in north-east Bohemia, as a son of Ludwig Patsch, a steward of upper-prince, but grew up in Maratschowka (Polish: Maraczówka, Moraczówka, Ukrainian: Maračivka (uk)) and Sławuta (Ukrainian: Slavúta), Volhynia. He spoke Czech, Polish and Russian as mother languages.
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