Lower Silesian Voivodeship, a province in present-day Poland
Lower Silesia Province (Prussia), a former province of Germany
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The Province of LowerSilesia (German: Provinz Niederschlesien; Silesian German: Provinz Niederschläsing; Polish: Prowincja Dolny Śląsk; Silesian: Prowincyjŏ...
April 1938 to 27 January 1941 as a province of Nazi Germany before being divided back into Upper Silesia and LowerSilesia. Breslau (present-day Wrocław,...
originated as the flag of the Province of Silesia, used from 1882 to 1919, that later used as the flag of the Province of LowerSilesia, from 1920 to 1935. Currently...
estimated at 8,000,000. Silesia is split into two main subregions, LowerSilesia in the west and Upper Silesia in the east. Silesia has a diverse culture...
World War II). Between 1938 and 1941 it was reunited with LowerSilesia as the Province of Silesia. Perhaps the earliest exact census figures on ethnic or...
part of the Prussian Province of Silesia. The Gau was created when the Gau Silesia was split into LowerSilesia and Upper Silesia in 1941. The majority...
Voivodeship. The Prussian Province of Silesia within Germany was divided into the Provinces of LowerSilesia and Upper Silesia. Austrian Silesia (officially: Duchy...
The coat of arms of LowerSilesia, and simultaneously of Silesia, shows a black eagle with silver crescent with cross in the middle on its chest (the emblem...
Silesia borders on Greater Poland, and in the west on the Lower Silesian lands (the adjacent region around Wrocław also referred to as Middle Silesia)...
Austrian Silesia, officially the Duchy of Upper and LowerSilesia, was an autonomous region of the Kingdom of Bohemia and the Habsburg monarchy (from 1804...
the Bohemian crown and as such were known as the Duchy of Upper and LowerSilesia until 1918. In the (vain) hope to prevent an inheritance dispute, the...
National Unity from 1945 to 1946. It was centered around the area of the LowerSilesia. It was established as one of four provisional districts on 14 March...
part of the Prussian Province of Silesia. The Gau was created when the Gau Silesia was split into Upper Silesia and LowerSilesia on 27 January 1941. The...
year. The GDP per employee was 85% of the EU average. LowerSilesia Voivodeship is the province with the second highest GDP per capita in Poland. The...
Gau Silesia (German: Gau Schlesien) formed on 15 March 1925, was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1941 in the Prussian Province of...
originated as the flag of the Province of Upper Silesia adopted in 1920, with its colours based on the coat of arms of Upper Silesia. The flag is also popular...
Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Historically, the region of Silesia (Lower and Upper) has been inhabited by Polish (West Slavic Lechitic people)...
(Sigmaringen); region: Sigmaringen LowerSilesia (Breslau; merged with the Province of Upper Silesia to form the unified Province of Silesia between 1938 and 1941);...
the Bohemian duke Soběslav I. In the west LowerSilesia bordered on the German March of Lusatia (later Lower Lusatia) and the former Milceni lands around...
Voivodeship Lower Silesia Province of LowerSilesia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lower Silesian. If an internal link...
The Lower Silesian Voivodeship Sejmik (Polish: Sejmik Województwa Dolnośląskiego) is the regional legislature of the Voivodeship of LowerSilesia in Poland...
ˈɕlɔ̃skʲɛ] ) is a voivodeship, or province, in southern Poland centered on the historic region known as Upper Silesia (Górny Śląsk), with Katowice serving...
German Silesia may refer to: Province of Silesia, a province of Prussia before 1919 Province of Upper Silesia (1919–1945) Province of LowerSilesia (1919–1945)...
Upper Silesia plebiscite was a plebiscite mandated by the Versailles Treaty and carried out on 20 March 1921 to determine ownership of the province of Upper...