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  1. 1746 map of Upper Silesia, Homann heirs, Nuremberg Lower Silesia and most of Upper Silesia were occupied by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1742 during the First Silesian War and annexed by the terms of the Treaty of Breslau .

  2. May 3, 2024 · Silesia consists largely of the basin of the upper and middle Oder River, which flows from southeast to northwest. The region is bounded by the Sudeten mountains to the southwest, by the Beskid range to the south, and by the Kraków-Wieluń plateau to the northeast.

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    The largest city and Lower Silesia's capital is Wrocław; the historic capital of Upper Silesia is Opole. The biggest metropolitan area is the Katowice metropolitan area, the centre of which is Katowice. Parts of the Czech city of Ostrava and the German city of Görlitz are within Silesia's borders.

  4. Silesia is the region along the upper part of the Odra River, bordered by the Sudetes in the west and the Carpathians in the south, but with no clear natural boundary with Greater Poland in the north or with Lesser Poland in the east.

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  5. The Province of Upper Silesia ( German: Provinz Oberschlesien; Silesian German: Provinz Oberschläsing; Silesian: Prowincyjŏ Gōrny Ślōnsk; Polish: Prowincja Górny Śląsk) was a province of the Free State of Prussia from 1919 to 1945. It comprised much of the region of Upper Silesia and was eventually divided into two government regions ...

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  7. Upper Silesia. Type: Region with 3,010,000 residents. Description: part of the historical region of Silesia in Poland and Czechia. Category: historical region. Location: Czech Republic, Central Europe, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude. 50.1667° or 50° 10' north. Longitude.

  8. Contents. Upper Silesia. region, Europe. Also known as: Opole-Racibórz. Learn about this topic in these articles: Opolskie. In Opolskie: History. …the duchy of Opole-Racibórz (Upper Silesia). During the rule of the “Silesian Henries” (1202–41), a number of Germans settled in the duchy of Opole-Racibórz.

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