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Lower Silesia (Polish: Dolny Śląsk [ˈdɔlnɨ ˈɕlɔ̃sk]; Czech: Dolní Slezsko; German: Niederschlesien; Silesian: Dolny Ślōnsk; Upper Sorbian: Delnja Šleska [ˈdɛlnʲa ˈʃlɛska]; Lower Sorbian: Dolna Šlazyńska [ˈdɔlna ˈʃlazɨnʲska]; Lower Silesian: Niederschläsing; Latin: Silesia Inferior) is a historical and ...
- Province
The Province of Lower Silesia (German: Provinz...
- Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Historical regions in present-day Lower Silesian Voivodeship...
- Flag of Silesia and Lower Silesia
The Duchy of Upper and Lower Silesia, an autonomous region...
- Province
Lower Silesia features large copper mining and processing between the cities of Legnica, Głogów, Lubin, and Polkowice. The region is known for stone quarrying to produce limestone, marl, marble, and basalt.
- 40,400 km² (15,600 sq mi)
- Wrocław
- c. 8,000,000
Silesia (en polaco: Śląsk; en checo: Slezsko; en alemán: Schlesien; en dialecto alemán silesio: Schläsing) es una región histórica de Europa Central que hoy está casi enteramente en Polonia con pequeñas partes en la República Checa y Alemania. Su escudo regional es un águila negra en campo dorado.
3 de may. de 2024 · Silesia, historical region that is now in southwestern Poland. Silesia was originally a Polish province, which became a possession of the Bohemian crown in 1335, passed with that crown to the Austrian Habsburgs in 1526, and was taken by Prussia in 1742.