- Lower Silesia
- southern Silesia
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Lower Silesia — This article is about the historical region. For the Polish administrative region, see Lower Silesian Voivodeship. For the former Prussian province, see Lower Silesia Province (Prussia). Silesian coat of arms, Hugo Gerhard Ströhl (1851 1919)… … Wikipedia
Lower Silesia Province — may refer to: *Lower Silesian Voivodeship, a province in present day Poland *Province of Lower Silesia, a former province of Germany … Wikipedia
Province of Lower Silesia — Infobox Former Subdivision conventional long name = Lower Silesia common name = Lower Silesia native name = Niederschlesien subdivision = Province nation = Prussia image map caption = Lower Silesia (red), within the Free State of Prussia capital … Wikipedia
Silesia (disambiguation) — Silesia is a historical region in Central Europe.Historical territories of Silesia include: *Silesia, split between the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland **Lower Silesia, split between Germany and Poland **Upper Silesia, split between the Czech … Wikipedia
SILESIA — (Czech Slezsko; Ger. Schlesien; Pol. Ślask), region in E. central Europe. The earliest documentary evidence for the presence of Jews in Silesia dates from the 12th century. The first settlers whose names are known owned land near breslau ; among… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Silesia — • The largest province of Prussia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Silesia Silesia † … Catholic encyclopedia
Lower Silesian — may refer to: *Lower Silesian language *Lower Silesian Voivodeship *Lower Silesia *Province of Lower Silesia … Wikipedia
Silesia Walls — ( pl. Wały Śląskie, de. Dreigräben) are a line of three (or sometimes fewer) parallel earthen ramparts and ditches that run through Lower Silesia in Poland, by the towns Szprotawa (Sprottau) and Kożuchów (Freystadt). The walls are about 2.5… … Wikipedia
Lower Silesian-Mark Railway — Trunk line from 1875 Route number … Wikipedia
Silesia — For other uses, see Silesia (disambiguation). Historic Silesia, superimposed on modern international borders: The mediæval Bohemian crown land (as of 1538) outlined in cyan, Prussian Silesia as of 1815 in yellow … Wikipedia