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    Silesia is a resource-rich and populous region. Since the middle of the 18th century, coal has been mined. The industry had grown while Silesia was part of Germany, and peaked in the 1970s under the People's Republic of Poland. During this period, Silesia became one of the world's largest producers of coal, with a record tonnage in 1979.

  2. As a Prussian province, Silesia became part of the German Empire during the unification of Germany in 1871. There was considerable industrialization in Upper Silesia, and many people migrated there. The overwhelming majority of the population of Lower Silesia was German-speaking and most were Lutheran, including the capital of Breslau.

  3. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Silesia is now divided principally into four Polish województwa (provinces): Lubuskie, Dolnośląskie, Opolskie, and Śląskie. The remainder of the historical region forms part of Brandenburg and Saxony Länder (states) of Germany and part of the Moravia-Silesia kraj (region) of the Czech Republic.

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  4. Silésia (em polaco Śląsk, em silesiano Ślůnsk, em alemão Schlesien, em checo Slezsko) é uma região histórica dividida entre a Polônia, a Chéquia (Tchéquia) e a Alemanha. A Silésia é uma importante zona industrial da Polônia e da Chéquia. No entanto, nos últimos anos depois das mudanças políticas ocorridas em 1989, a região ...

  5. The Province of Silesia (German: Provinz Schlesien; Polish: Prowincja Śląska; Silesian: Prowincyjŏ Ślōnskŏ) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1919. The Silesia region was part of the Prussian realm since 1742 and established as an official province in 1815, then became part of the German Empire in 1871.

  6. Learn about the history and geography of Silesia, a region in Central Europe that was part of Poland, Bohemia, and the Habsburg monarchy. Explore the cultural, religious, and political transformations of Silesia from the 11th to the 17th centuries.

  7. Silesia , Polish Śląsk German Schlesien, Historic region, east-central Europe. It now lies mainly in southwestern Poland, with parts in Germany and the Czech Republic. It was originally a Polish province that became a possession of the Bohemian crown, and thus part of the Holy Roman Empire, in 1335.