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- Silesia abstract "Silesia (/saɪˈliːʒə/ or /saɪˈliːʃə/; Polish: Śląsk [ɕlɔ̃sk]; German: About this sound Schlesien German pronunciation: [ʃleːziːɛn]; Silesian German: Schläsing; Czech: Slezsko; Silesian: Ślůnsk [ɕlonsk]; Latin: Silesia) is a region of Central Europe now located mostly in Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic and Germany. It has about 40,000 km2 and almost 8,000,000 inhabitants. Silesia is located along the Odra river.The region is rich in mineral and natural resources and includes several important industrial areas. Silesia's largest city is Wrocław. The biggest metropolitan area is the Upper Silesian metropolitan area, the centre of which is Katowice. Parts of the Czech city of Ostrava fall within the borders of Silesia.Silesia's borders and national affiliation have changed over time, both when it was a hereditary possession of noble houses and after the rise of modern nation-states. The first known states to hold power there were probably those of Greater Moravia at end of the 9th century and Bohemia early in the 10th century. In the 10th century Silesia was incorporated into the early Polish state, and after its division in the 12th century became Piast duchy. In the 14th century it became a constituent part of the Bohemian Crown Lands under the Holy Roman Empire, which passed to the Austrian Habsburg Monarchy in 1526.Most of Silesia was conquered by Prussia in 1742, later becoming part of the German Empire, the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany up to 1945. After World War I the easternmost part of this region, i.e. an eastern strip of Upper Silesia, was awarded to Poland by the Entente Powers after rebellions by Silesian Polish people and the Upper Silesian plebiscite. In 1945, after World War II the bulk of Silesia was transferred to Polish jurisdiction by the Potsdam Agreement of the victorious Allied Powers and became part of Poland. The remaining former Austrian parts of Silesia were partitioned to Czechoslovakia, and are today part of the Czech Republic. The small Lusatian strip west of the Oder-Neisse line, which belonged to Silesia since 1815, remained in Germany.Most inhabitants of Silesia today speak the national languages of their respective countries (Polish, Czech). The population of Upper Silesia is native (with many immigrants from Poland who came in 19th century), while the Lower Silesia was settled by Germans before 1945. There is an ongoing debate whether a local Silesian speech should be considered a Polish dialect or a separate language. There also exists a Silesian German or Lower Silesian language, although this form of German is almost extinct.".
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- Silesia wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Silesia wikiPageExternalLink map.html.
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- Silesia date "20070727142251".
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- Silesia title "Silesia in Europe page".
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- Silesia subject Category:Divided_regions.
- Silesia subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Germany.
- Silesia subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Poland.
- Silesia subject Category:Historical_regions_in_the_Czech_Republic.
- Silesia subject Category:Silesia.
- Silesia subject Category:States_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
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- Silesia comment "Silesia (/saɪˈliːʒə/ or /saɪˈliːʃə/; Polish: Śląsk [ɕlɔ̃sk]; German: About this sound Schlesien German pronunciation: [ʃleːziːɛn]; Silesian German: Schläsing; Czech: Slezsko; Silesian: Ślůnsk [ɕlonsk]; Latin: Silesia) is a region of Central Europe now located mostly in Poland, with small parts in the Czech Republic and Germany. It has about 40,000 km2 and almost 8,000,000 inhabitants.".
- Silesia label "Schlesien".
- Silesia label "Silesia".
- Silesia label "Silesia".
- Silesia label "Silesia".
- Silesia label "Silesia".
- Silesia label "Silezië".
- Silesia label "Silezya".
- Silesia label "Silèsia".
- Silesia label "Silésia".
- Silesia label "Silésie".
- Silesia label "Slesia".
- Silesia label "Slezsko".
- Silesia label "Szilézia".
- Silesia label "Śląsk".
- Silesia label "Силезия".
- Silesia label "Силезия".
- Silesia label "シレジア".
- Silesia label "실레시아".
- Silesia differentFrom Cilicia.
- Silesia sameAs Slezsko.
- Silesia sameAs Schlesien.
- Silesia sameAs Σιλεσία.
- Silesia sameAs Silesia.
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- Silesia sameAs Silesia.
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- Silesia sameAs Silezië.
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- Silesia sameAs Silesia.
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- Silesia isPrimaryTopicOf Silesia.