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- Hlučín Region (Czech: Hlučínsko, German: Hultschiner Ländchen, Polish: Ziemia hulczyńska) is a historically significant part of Czech Silesia, now part...
- gaining its western portion. Hlučín Region (Czech: Hlučínsko, German: Hultschiner Ländchen), formerly part of Prussian Silesia, also became part of Czechoslovakia...
- publishing house's print shop has been located across the street from Hultschiner Straße. The high-rise was built by Hochtief AG as the general contractor...
- under Allied administration before ultimately going to Lithuania. The Hultschiner Ländchen went to Czechoslovakia, large areas of the provinces of Posen...
- of the government. In October 1938 Hlučín Area (Hlučínsko in Czech, Hultschiner Ländchen in German) of Moravian-Silesian Region, which had been ceded...
- Germany, with the exception of a 333 km2 (129 sq mi) area around Hlučín (Hultschiner Ländchen), which was granted to Czechoslovakia in 1920 despite it being...
- {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "100 Jahre Hultschiner Ländchen – ein Blick zurück" (in German). Landes Echo. 2020-02-04. Retrieved...
- Germany, with the exception of a 333 km2 (129 sq mi) area around Hlučín (Hultschiner Ländchen), which was granted to Czechoslovakia in 1920 despite its German-speaking...
- the heart of the city centre (Altheimer Eck) to the east of Munich (Hultschiner Straße 8), sharing the address with the Süddeutsche Verlag, the publishing...
- was established as the National Roads and Motorists' ****ociation. The Hultschiner region of the German Empire's Prussian Province of Silesia, inhabited...