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Silesia is a historical region of Central Europe that lies mostly within Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic and Germany. Its area is approximately 40,000 km (15,400 sq mi), and the population is estimated at around 8,000,000. Silesia is split into two main subregions, Lower Silesia in the west and Upper … See more
The names of Silesia in different languages most likely share their etymology—Polish: Śląsk [ɕlɔ̃sk] (listen); German: Schlesien [ˈʃleːzi̯ən] (listen); Czech: Slezsko Czech pronunciation: [ˈslɛsko]; Lower Silesian: … See more
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• Map of Silesia in 1763
• Old postcards from Silesian towns See moreIn the fourth century BC from the south, through the Kłodzko Valley, the Celts entered Silesia, and settled around Mount Ślęża near modern Wrocław, Oława and Strzelin See more
Most of Silesia is relatively flat, although its southern border is generally mountainous. It is primarily located in a swath running along both banks of the upper and middle Oder (Odra) River, … See more
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In the second half of the 2nd millennium B.C. (late Bronze Age), Silesia belonged to the Lusatian culture. About 500 BC Scyths arrived, and later Celts in the South and Southwest. During the 1st century BC Silingi and other Germanic people settled in Silesia. For this period we have written reports of antique authors who included the area. Slavs arrived in this territory around the 6th century. The first known states in Silesia were those of Greater Moravia and Bohemia. In the 10th c…
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- Area: 40,000 km² (20,000 sq mi)
- Largest city: Wrocław
- Population: c. 8,000,000
- https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Silesia...See more on familysearch.orgSilesia is a historical region in Central Europe. Historical territories of Silesia include: 1. Silesia, split between Poland, Czech Republic and Germany 1.1. Lower Silesia, split between Poland and Germany 1.2. Upper Silesia, split between Poland and the Czech Republic 1.3. Czech Silesia(sometimes Moravian Silesia), in the C…
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Web257 Silesia main-belt asteroid. Upload media Wikipedia. Instance of: asteroid; Named after: Silesia; Site of astronomical discovery: Vienna Observatory; Minor planet group: asteroid …
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WebSilésia (região) Silésia (em polaco Śląsk, em silesiano Ślůnsk, em alemão Schlesien, em checo Slezsko) é uma região histórica dividida entre a Polônia, a Chéquia (Tchéquia) e a …
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WebSilesia, known as Schlesien in German and Slask in Polish, is a region of Central Europe that is located in present-day Poland. The region was historically located in the Austrian …
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WebSilesia es una región histórica de Europa Central que hoy está casi enteramente en Polonia con pequeñas partes en la República Checa y Alemania. Su escudo regional es un …
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WebFor Czech Silesia, see North Moravia. Silesia is a historical region of Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany. Regions . Lower Silesia; Opole Voivodship; Silesian Voivodship; …
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