Silesians (Silesian: Ślōnzŏki or Ślůnzoki; Silesian German: Schläsinger or Schläsier; German: Schlesier pronounced [ˈʃleːzi̯ɐ] ; Polish: Ślązacy; Czech:...
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supporting the Silesian independence in 20th century was Silesian People's Party, Association of Defense of Upper Silesians, Union of Upper Silesians. According...
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project of the independent Silesian state in the event that this project is supported by the majority of Silesians. Silesians Together is considered the...
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refers to an article, item, or person of or from Silesia. Silesian may also refer to: Silesians, inhabitants of Silesia, either a West Slavic (for example...
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The Union of Upper Silesians (German: Bund der Oberschlesier; Polish: Związek Górnoślązaków; Silesian: Ferajn Gůrnoślůnzokůw) was an early 20th-century...
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showed that in 1910, in most of the Upper Silesian districts east of the Oder river, Polish-speaking Silesians constituted a majority, forming more than...
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Silesia (category Articles containing Silesian-language text)
of both Polish Silesian and German Silesian dialects in that region. Modern Silesia is inhabited by Poles, Silesians, Germans, and Czechs. Germans first...
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of Slavic-speaking Silesians became politicized. Some, like Óndra Łysohorsky (a poet and author in Czechoslovakia), saw the Silesians as being their own...
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(since 2003) Union of Upper Silesians Silesian People's Party Silesian Regional Party German Minority (political party) Silesians Together Allen, Irma Kinga...
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of Upper Silesians, which wanted to put this concept into practice. The party also stated that any pro-German sentiments amongst Silesians can be solved...
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which speak West Slavic languages include the Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Silesians, Kashubians, and Sorbs. From the ninth century onwards, most West Slavs...
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Frequently, the flags are used in vertical variants. Flag of Silesians (with eagle) Flag of Silesians (Saxony) Flag of Sorbs (Saxony) Coats of arms of German...
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Silesia’. Silesians Together Union of Upper Silesians Silesian People's Party Silesian Regional Party German Minority (political party) Silesian Autonomy...
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Texan Silesian is a subdialect of the Silesian ethnolect used by descendants of immigrant Silesians in American settlements from 1852 to the present....
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the Silesian Autonomy Movement, the Upper Silesian Union, the Silesian Ferajn, the Democratic Union of Silesian Regionalists, the Union of Silesians, the...
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Silesian (Silesian: Schläsisch, Schläs’sch, Schlä’sch, Schläsch, German: Schlesisch), Silesian German or Lower Silesian is a nearly extinct German dialect...
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Silesian Voivodeship's name, most of the historic Silesia region lies outside the present Silesian Voivodeship – divided among Lubusz, Lower Silesian...
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sources categorize Silesian as a regional language separate from Polish, while some consider Silesian to be a dialect of Polish. Many Silesians consider themselves...
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million, mainly composed of Czechs, Slovaks, Hungarians, Romani people, Silesians, Ruthenians, Ukrainians, Germans, Poles and Jews. The ethnic composition...
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History of Silesia (redirect from Silesian history)
including Silesians who declared themselves Poles) property was confiscated without compensation. Large businesses owned by Polish-Silesians were confiscated...
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The Silesian Institute in Katowice (Polish: Instytut Śląski w Katowicach) was a regional scientific organization collecting local information about Polish...
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positions were first advocated by the Union of Austrian Silesians, which was founded in 1848 by Silesian deputies of the Austrian Parliament: Franz Hein, Hans...
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Upper Silesia (category Articles containing Silesian-language text)
United States Immigration Commission in 1911 classified Polish-speaking Silesians as Poles. In 1919, after World War I, Polish miners organized large protests...
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classified into three groups: West Slavs (Czechs, Kashubians, Poles, Silesians, Slovaks, and Sorbs); East Slavs (Belarusians, Russians, Rusyns, and Ukrainians);...
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dialects of Czech or Common Czech or a mixed form of both. Along with the Silesians of the Czech Republic, a part of the population to identify ethnically...
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important tribes who were conquered by Polans were the Masovians, Vistulans, Silesians and Pomeranians. These five tribes "shared fundamentally common culture...
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The Upper Silesian Industrial Region (Polish: Górnośląski Okręg Przemysłowy, pronounced [gurnɔˈɕlɔ̃skʲi ˌɔkrɛŋk pʂɛmɨˈswɔvɨ], Polish abbreviation: GOP...
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The Silesian Wars (German: Schlesische Kriege) were three wars fought in the mid-18th century between Prussia (under King Frederick the Great) and Habsburg...
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Battle of Legnica (category History of Lower Silesian Voivodeship)
Henry's personal command, the Silesians, Moravians, and Templars. According to Chambers' description of the battle, the Silesian cavalry initiated combat with...
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Upper Silesian metropolitan area may refer to: Metropolis GZM, also known as Metropolitan Association of Upper Silesia and Dąbrowa Basin, a metropolitan...
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