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Eastern Silesia
Eastern Silesia Eastern Silesia was formerly the Austrian crownland Austrian Silesia, which was occupied by Czechoslovakia after ...
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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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Silesia (Wikitravel)
Silesia Silesa [1] is a Central European region ... and the Czech Republic Contents [edit] Regions Silesia consist of two geographical regions: Upper Silesia - the eastern part of Silesia with the historical capital in Opole ...
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Silesia (translated from Japanese)
Silesia SilesiaPresently Poland south east, Czechoslovakia north east ( Preussen age Germany eastern extremely part) historical name of the area ... which belongs. The dominant person changed variously. Silesia (Silesia) English , but German シュレージエン(Schlesien) Polish シロンスク ... is begun. From ancient times as for Silesia モラヴィアAmber highwayThere is no link, Europe ...
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Silésia (translated from Portuguese)
... A reinvidica theory that the Latin name Silesia it is derived from Silingi, that in ... Görlitz, started to be part of Alemanha Eastern , being now part of the Federal State ...
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Cieszyn Silesia
Cieszyn Silesia Cieszyn Silesia (Polish: Śląsk Cieszyński, Czech: Těšínské Slezsko, German ... Schlesien) is a historical region in south-eastern Silesia, between the Vistula and Oder rivers. It ... Valley, part of the Silesian Valley and eastern Sudetes. The historical boundaries of the ...
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Upper Silesia (translated from German)
Upper Silesia Postcard for popular vote in Upper Silesia Stamp from Upper Silesia to the popular vote to 20. March 1921, stamped to 19. March Upper Silesia (Polish Górny?l?sk) are a historical ... today part of Polen and Tschechien. The eastern part is a large Industriegebiet. The ...
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Talk:Silesia
Talk:Silesia This page is affected by the results ... affected articles if necessary. Earlier discussion: Talk:Silesia/archive1 Talk:Silesia/archive2 Talk:Silesia/archive3 Talk:Silesia:Historical boundaries and divisions of Silesia ...
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Eastern Germany
Eastern Germany Eastern Germany refers to: East Germany (communist state) Historical Eastern Germany Eastern provinces of Imperial Germany: East Prussia West Prussia Provinz Posen Silesia (Prussian province) Lower Silesia (Prussian province) ...
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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 ...
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