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- Silesia, Polish Śląsk, Czech Slezsko, German Schlesien, historical region that is now in southwestern Poland. Silesia was originally a Polish province, which became a possession of the Bohemian crown in 1335, passed with that crown to the Austrian Habsburgs in 1526, and was taken by Prussia in 1742.www.britannica.com/place/Silesia
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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 … 查看更多內容
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: … 查看更多內容
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• Map of Silesia in 1763 查看更多內容In the fourth century BC from the south, through the Kłodzko Valley, the Celts entered Silesia, and settled around Mount Ślęża near … 查看更多內容
Most of Silesia is relatively flat, although its southern border is generally mountainous. It is primarily located in a swath running along both … 查看更多內容
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https://www.britannica.com/place/Silesia網頁1998年7月20日 · Silesia, Polish Śląsk, Czech Slezsko, German Schlesien, historical region that is now in southwestern Poland. Silesia was originally a Polish province, which …
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Silesians (Silesian: Ślōnzŏki or Ślůnzoki; Silesian German: Schläsinger or Schläsier; German: Schlesier; Polish: Ślązacy; Czech: Slezané) is a geographical term for the inhabitants of Silesia, a historical region in Central Europe divided by the current national boundaries of Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic. Historically, the region of Silesia (Lower and Upper) has been inhabited by Germans (German speakers), Czechs, Poles and Slavic Upper Silesians. Therefore, the ter…
Wikipedia · CC-BY-SA 授權下的文字- Czech Republic: No data, 31,301 declared Silesian nationality, of which 12, 451 declared it as their only nationality
- Poland: 2 million, of which 847,000 officially declared Silesian nationality, most of them combined it with Polish nationality at the same time
- Germany: c. 2.4–3.6 million
- Slovakia: no data; 22 declared Silesian nationality
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Silesia
網頁The Province of Silesia ( German: Provinz Schlesien; Polish: Prowincja Śląska; Silesian: Prowincyjŏ Ślōnskŏ) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1919. The Silesia region …
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Silesia
網頁Lower Silesia is located mostly in the basin of the middle Oder River with its historic capital in Wrocław.The southern border of Lower Silesia is mapped by the mountain ridge of the …
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網頁The Moravian-Silesian Region (Czech: Moravskoslezský kraj; Polish: Kraj morawsko-śląski; Slovak: Moravsko-sliezsky kraj) is one of the 14 administrative regions of the Czech …
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網頁Czech Silesia borders Moravia in the south, Poland (Polish Silesia) in the north (in the northwest the County of Kladsko, until 1742/48 an integral part of Bohemia) and Slovakia in the southeast. With the city of Ostrava …
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- https://www.amazingczechia.com/moravian-silesian-region
網頁The Moravian-Silesian Region is located in the north-eastern part of Czechia. There are six districts (okresy): Bruntál, Frýdek-Místek, Karviná, Nový Jičín, Opava, Ostrava-City. As …
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