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Silesia ( Polish Slask, German Schlesien, Czech Slezsko) is a historical region in central Europe. Most of it is now within the borders of Poland, but with a small part in the Czech Republic, and another small region, which only became part of Silesia in 1815, in Germany. Silesia is located along the upper and middle Oder (Odra) River and along the Sudetes mountains. In a local Silesian language or dialect it is called Slonsk or Slunsk.
The Polish portion of Silesia, which forms the bulk of the region, is now divided into the voivodships (provinces) of Lower Silesian Voivodship, Opole Voivodship, and Silesian Voivodship1999 Silesia or Silesian Voivodship 1) is an administrative region and local government unit in Poland, established in 1999 out of Katowice, Czetochowa and Bielsko-Biala voivodships as a result of Local Government Reorganisation Act of 1998 (effective 1 J. The latter two are sometimes called Upper SilesiaUpper Silesia (Polish Gorny Slask German Oberschlesien is the south-eastern part of Silesia, a historical and geographical region of Poland ( Opole Voivodship and Silesian Voivodship) and of the Czech Republic ( Silesian-Moravian Region). The region is si. The small portion in the Czech Republic is mostly joined with northern part of MoraviaMoravia ( Czech: Morava is the eastern part of the Czech Republic. Its historical capital is Brno. For history see Great Moravia. It is named for the Morava (or March) river around which a group of Slavs settled sometime after 500 AD. The Moravians speak to form the Moravian-Silesian RegionStatistics Capital: Ostrava Area:5,535 km² Population:1,262,660 2002 Pop. density:228 inh. km² ISO 3166-2:CZ-MO Map Moravian-Silesian Region (in Czech Moravskoslezsky kraj is an administrative unit kraj of the Czech Republic, located it the north- eastern of that country, the remainder forming a small part of the Olomouc RegionStatistics Capital: Olomouc Area:5,139 km² Population:636,313 2002 Map Olomouc Region ( Czech: Olomoucky kraj is an administrative unit ( Czech: kraj of the Czech Republic, located in the north-western and central part of its historical region of Moravia, while the Görlitz area now is a part of the German state of SaxonyState Service Flag Civil Flag Statistics Capital: Dresden Area:18,338 km² Inhabitants:4,600,000 2000 pop. density:251 inh. km² Homepage: ISO 3166-2:DE-SN Politics Minister-President: Georg Milbradt ( CDU) Ruling party: CDU/ SPD Map With an area of 18,400. Silesia lies directly adjacent to Saxony, Little PolandLittle Poland or Lesser Poland (Polish Malopolska Latin: Polonia Minor is one of the historical regions of Poland. It is located in the south of Poland around the city of Krakow. Most of Little Poland lies within the boundaries of Lesser Poland Voivodship, Greater PolandGreater Poland (sometimes Great Poland Polish: Wielkopolska German: Grosspolen Latin: Polonia Maior is one of the historical regions of Poland. It is located in western-central Poland, encompassing much of the area drained by the Warta River) and its trib, and Brandenburg. The largest city of Silesia is Wroclaw (formerly Breslau).
In the Middle Ages, Silesia was a Piast province that became a possession of the Bohemian crown under the Holy Roman Empire and passed with that crown to the Austrian Habsburgs in 1526. In 1742 most of Silesia was seized by Frederick the Great of Prussia in the War of the Austrian Succession. This part of Silesia composed the Prussian provinces Upper and Lower Silesia until 1945, when most of Silesia became part of Poland.