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Cieszyn Silesia
Cieszyn Silesia Cieszyn Silesia (Polish: Śląsk Cieszyński, Czech: Těšínské Slezsko, German ... is a historical region in south-eastern Silesia, between the Vistula and Oder rivers. ...
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Euroregion Cieszyn Silesia
Euroregion Cieszyn Silesia Euroregion Cieszyn Silesia (Polish: , Czech: ) is one of the transnational ... large part of the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia (except for Bielsko and Frýdek ...
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Silesia
Silesia Prussian Silesia, 1871, outlined in yellow; Silesia at the close of the Seven Years ... Republic were Austrian-ruled at that time) Silesia (Polish: Śląsk, German: Schlesien, Czech: Slezsko) is ... parts in the Czech Republic and Germany. Silesia is located along the upper and ...
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Cieszyn
Cieszyn Divided city. Cieszyn (left), Olza (centre) and Český Těšín (right). Cieszyn Coat of Arms Rotunda in Cieszyn Wieża Piastowska in Cieszyn Cieszyn (German: ; Czech: Těšín) is a ...
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Cieszyn (translated from French)
Cieszyn Cieszyn is a city of the south of ... onOlza and fact part of voïvodie of Silesia since 1999 . In the past Cieszyn was located in the voïvodie of Bielsko ... capital of the historical under-area of Silesia de Cieszyn. Structure Cieszyn has one ...
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Cieszyn (translated from Portuguese)
Cieszyn Signal Rep. of the Poland in the froneira in Cieszyn Fot. Edyta Szczesniak Cieszyn (in I check T??ín, command post ... go to be dismantled of few years. Cieszyn is the capital of the Silésia Cieszyniense ... family of the Habsburgos dislocated itself for Cieszyn, the city becoming thus, per one ...
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Silésia (translated from Portuguese)
... of mines. The cities most important are Cieszyn (Polônia/República Checa), Glogów (Poland), Görlitz (Germany ... A reinvidica theory that the Latin name Silesia it is derived from Silingi, that in ... Decrease. In October of 1938 , the Silésia Cieszyn (disputed area the west of the river ...
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Silesia (translated from French)
Silesia This article is one outline to supplement ... you can share your knowledge in modifying. Silesia (?l?sk in polonais , Schlesien in German, Silesia in Latin, Sleszko in Czech) is an ... attached to URSS , replaced them. Today Polish Silesia is subdivided in: voïvodie of Opole (Opolskie) - Opole voïvodie of Silesia (?l?skie) - Katowice voïvodie of Low- ...
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Upper Silesia
Upper Silesia Map of Upper Silesia, 1746 Upper Silesia (Polish: Górny Śląsk, German: Oberschlesien, Czech: Horní ... Slezsko) is the south-eastern part of Silesia, a historical and geographical region of Poland ... Ostrava (320,000) - Czech Republic (eastern districts, Cieszyn Silesia) Sosnowiec (249,000) - not historical ...
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Talk:Cieszyn
Talk:Cieszyn Following the Czechoslovak invasion of Poland in ... Slezsko that the part of Duchy of Cieszyn which was ethnically Polish should belong to ... of Józef Haller). You can go to Cieszyn, Mennicza Street, there is an archive were ... only a small land belonging to Poland (Cieszyn Silesia - my motherland), I can tell you ...
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