Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukrainian: Закарпатська область), also referred to as simply Zakarpattia (Ukrainian: Закарпаття; Hungarian: Kárpátalja; Slovak: Podkarpatsko...
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Sudetenland (category History of Czech Silesia)
had predominated in the border districts of Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia since the Middle Ages. Since the 9th century the Sudetenland had been an...
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Silesians (category Silesia)
is both an ethnic as well as a geographical term for the inhabitants of Silesia, a historical region in Central Europe divided by the current national...
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in Silesia German South Moravia Czech Silesia Cieszyn Silesia Opavian Silesia Sudetenland Sudetenland Province Silesia Austrian Silesia Czech Silesia Cieszyn...
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Czech lands (category History of Czech Silesia)
context, denotes the three historical regions of Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia out of which Czechoslovakia, and later the Czech Republic, were formed...
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Bohemian Crown ruled by the Bohemian kings, including Moravia and Czech Silesia, in which case the smaller region is referred to as Bohemia proper as a...
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locality in western Ukraine. It is in the Berehove Raion of the Zakarpattia Oblast, but formerly administered as part of Irshava Raion. Kamyanske is also known...
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1945 the Army took part in the Sandomierz–Silesia, and the Lower Silesia offensives. During the Lower Silesia offensive in February 1945, 6th Army, commanded...
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Former eastern territories of Germany (category Province of Silesia)
and western rim of East Prussia, Ermland, Western Upper Silesia, and the part of Lower Silesia east of the Oder), or mixed German–Czech with a German majority...
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Thuringia in Germany); Pomerania; Rhineland; Westphalia; Silesia (without Austrian Silesia); Schleswig-Holstein; Hanover; Hesse-Nassau; and a small detached...
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like Silesia, Warmia and Powiśle. Among them, only Warmia, Powiśle, southern Masuria, as well as Upper, Cieszyn and eastern and northern Lower Silesia retained...
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Stavropol Krai Oss Ing Cya Dag- est- an Rostov Oblast Volgograd Oblast Kalmykia Ast- rakh- an Oblast Russian political subdivisions associated with the...
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and Kaliningrad Oblast (Russia). High Prussian developed in the 13th–15th centuries, brought in by German settlers mainly from Silesia and Thuringia, and...
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administration from the formerly Austrian (Bohemia, Moravia, a small part of Silesia) and Hungarian territories (mostly Upper Hungary and Carpathian Ruthenia)...
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Recovered Territories (section Silesia)
Prussian population. Therefore, aside from certain regions such as West Upper Silesia, Warmia and Masuria, as of 1945 most of these territories did not contain...
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1938 changing of place names in East Prussia (category History of Kaliningrad Oblast)
Germany, e.g. Upper Silesia and the area near Poznań. and Alsace, as well as Czechoslovakia. German exonyms (Kaliningrad Oblast) List of cities and towns...
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around 5 million inhabitants. Geographically, it is located mainly in Upper Silesia, with small parts of the area also in the historical regions of Moravia...
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details Turkey Zagreb 1–0 Munster/Connacht Istanbul Rostov Oblast 11 2019 details Germany Lower Silesia 3–2 Bavaria Istanbul Castile and León - 2021 details...
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Upper Silesian metropolitan area (redirect from Slezské Metropolitní oblast)
refer to: Metropolis GZM, also known as Metropolitan Association of Upper Silesia and Dąbrowa Basin, a metropolitan association of 41 contiguous municipalities...
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Posen-West Prussia, Lower Silesia and those parts of Upper Silesia that had remained with Germany after the 1921 Upper Silesia plebiscite. It further affected...
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District of Galicia (category History of Lviv Oblast)
NSDAP/AO Pomerania Saxony Schleswig-Holstein Silesia Swabia Southern Hanover–Brunswick Thuringia Upper Silesia Weser-Ems Westphalia-North Westphalia-South...
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by which parts of Silesia were to pass to Brandenburg after the extinction of its ruling Piast dynasty, Frederick invaded Silesia, thereby beginning...
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Bohemia, State of the Holy Roman Empire 935–1002: Unified with Moravia and Silesia under Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia, who acceded to the throne in 935. 870–935:...
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Belarus, and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north. The total area of Poland is 312,679 square...
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problems and the ups and downs of life, often viewed from his homeland of Silesia. Beginning in 1904, he lived on Hiddensee, a small island in the Baltic...
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Szczecin from Sweden. During the Silesian Wars, Prussia annexed the bulk of Silesia from the Habsburg monarchy in 1742. During the Partitions of Poland between...
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1918–1938 1938–1945 1945–1948 1948–1989 1989–1992 1993– Bohemia Moravia Silesia Austrian Empire First Republica Sudetenlandb Third Republic Fourth Republice...
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location or time spent living in Silesia. Voters who participated in the plebiscite despite not living in Upper Silesia were called "migrants", and made...
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Years' War (1759–1763), his son Frederick the Great (r. 1740–1786) won Silesia from the Habsburg Empire and raised Prussia to the level of a great European...
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National Party, (EFA member) (Greater autonomy) Silesia People: Silesians Proposed autonomous area: Silesia Political party: Silesian Autonomy Movement,...
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