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  2. Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939) - Wikipedia

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    After the German invasion of Poland, the voivodeship was dissolved on 8 October 1939, and its territory was incorporated into the German Province of Upper Silesia. The territory returned to Polish possession at the end of the war, and the 1920 act giving autonomous powers to the Silesian Voivodeship was formally repealed by a law of 6 May 1945. [4]

  3. Battle of Pszczyna - Wikipedia

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    The defensive line some 22 kilometers in length was built by Poland already in 1929–33, as part of the strategic plan for securing the national border around the Central Industrial Region. [4] The fortifications erected at the cost of zl 300,000, included concrete shelters manned by the Silesian 23rd Infantry Division. In 1936–37 two new ...

  4. Battle of Mikołów - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Mikołów (Polish: Bitwa pod Mikolowem, Bitwa wyrska) refers to the border engagement on September 1 and 2, 1939, that took place in the area of the town of Mikołów, located in the Silesian Voivodeship, during the early stages of the Invasion of Poland in the Second World War.

  5. Silesian Uprisings - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Government had decided to give Silesia considerable autonomy with the Silesian Parliament as a constituency and the Silesian Voivodeship Council as the executive body. Poland obtained almost exactly half of the 1,950,000 inhabitants, viz. , 965,000, but not quite a third of the territory, i.e., only 3,214 of 10,951 square kilometres ...

  6. Lower Silesian Voivodeship - Wikipedia

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    Lower Silesian Voivodeship is divided into 30 counties , four of which are city counties. These are further divided into 169 gminy. Cistercian Lubiąż Abbey. Lower Silesia is divided into three additional delegation districts governed by the provincial government, with Wrocław serving as the capital of the administrative region: [24]

  7. Silesian independence - Wikipedia

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    After the German invasion of Poland, the voivodeship was dissolved on 8 October 1939, and its territory was incorporated into the German Province of Upper Silesia. The territory returned to Polish possession at the end of the war, and the 1920 act giving autonomous powers to the Silesian Voivodeship was formally repealed by a law of 6 May 1945. [3]

  8. Silesian Parliament - Wikipedia

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    Silesian Parliament or Silesian Sejm (Polish: Sejm Śląski) was the governing body of the Silesian Voivodeship (1920–1939), an autonomous voivodeship of the Second Polish Republic between 1920 and 1945. It was elected in democratic elections and had a certain influence over the usage of taxes collected in Silesia.

  9. Lower Silesian and Opole (European Parliament constituency)

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    Lower Silesian and Opole ... It consists of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship and Opole Voivodeship. ... Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland: 69,720: 11.79: 1: Law ...

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