upper silesia

  • 1Upper Silesia — This article is about the historical region. For the former Prussian province, see Upper Silesia Province. Coat of arms of Upper Silesia, Hugo Gerhard Ströhl (1851 1919) Upper Silesia (Polish: Górny Śląsk; Silesian: Gůrny Ślůnsk …

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  • 2Upper Silesia — (Oberschlesien)    Settled in the sixth century by Slavic tribes, the region of central Europe known as Silesia was an integral part of Poland* by the eleventh century. In the early thirteenth century, when the Polish duchy of Silesia (Slask) was …

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  • 3Upper Silesia plebiscite — was a plebiscite for self determination of Upper Silesia demanded by one of the clauses of the Treaty of Versailles. The German government had declared during the negotiations in London, and indeed at an earlier period, that the possession of… …

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  • 4Upper Silesia Province — Oberschlesien Upper Silesia Province of Prussia …

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  • 5Upper Silesia — northern Silesia once a Prussian provunce …

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  • 6Upper Silesia — a highly industrialized region divided between Germany and Poland after World War I. * * * …

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  • 7Upper Silesia — /ʌpə saɪˈliʃə/ (say upuh suy leeshuh) noun a highly industrialised region divided between Germany and Poland after World War I, and included in Poland since World War II …

  • 8Upper Silesia — a highly industrialized region divided between Germany and Poland after World War I …

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  • 9Metropolitan Association of Upper Silesia — GZM redirects here. For the Ground Zero Mosque , see Park51. Metropolitan Association of Upper Silesia Górnośląski Związek Metropolitalny Katowice Financial Center …

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  • 10Province of Upper Silesia — Infobox Former Subdivision conventional long name = Upper Silesia common name = Upper Silesia native name = Oberschlesien subdivision = Province nation = Prussia image map caption = Upper Silesia (red), within the Free State of Prussia capital =… …

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