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  • Silesia - Wikipedia
    Silesia has a diverse culture, including architecture, costumes, cuisine, traditions, and the Silesian language (minority in Upper Silesia) The largest city of the region is Wrocław Silesia is situated along the Oder River, with the Sudeten Mountains extending across the southern border
  • Silesia | Poland, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
    Silesia, 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
  • Silesia: A Brief Overview - Princeton University
    Between the 11th and 17th centuries, Silesia was in turn a province of Poland, a series of independent duchies, a land of the crown of Bohemia, and part of the Habsburg monarchy Silesia entered the historical record as a province of the kingdom of Poland, in the 11th and 12th centuries
  • Silesia - New World Encyclopedia
    Silesia is inhabited mostly by Poles and Silesians, followed by German, Czech, and Moravian minorities Poland’s 2002 census found that the Slavic Silesians are the largest ethnic minority in Poland, trailed by Germans — both reside mostly in Upper Silesia The Czech part of Silesia is inhabited by Czechs, Moravians, and Poles
  • Silesia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Silesia (Polish: Śląsk; German: Schlesien; Latin: Silesia; Silesian: Ślůnsk) is a historical region of Poland From 1742 to 1945 , it was a province in the east of Prussia and later Germany In 1945, all of Poland was occupied by the Soviet Red Army
  • Silesia - Detailed Pedia
    Silesia (see names below) 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 2 (15,400 sq mi), and the population is estimated at 8,000,000 Silesia is split into two main subregions, Lower Silesia in the west and Upper Silesia in the east
  • Silesia – GoPoland – Travel Guide to Poland
    Silesia – named for two isolated peaks used as a worshipping ground by the Celts – has exchanged hands over the centuries: initially part of the first Polish nation, it then slowly merged with Bohemia to its south (as Sleszko), then became part of Austria and eventually part of Prussia to its west (as Schlesien)
  • History of Silesia - Wikipedia
    Silesia became closer to the center of the Protestant Reformation, Brandenburg and Saxony, and the country produced several important Protestant intellectuals In 1526 Silesia received the first Protestant university of Europe when Frederick II opened an evangelical academy in Liegnitz


















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