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Silesia (Sleazy,
Slesia) was a thin
twilled woven cloth made of
linen or cotton. The term
denoted a wide
range of
fabric grades from
greige goods to d****...
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Spanish and English: Silesia; French: Silésie; Dutch: Silezië; Italian:
Slesia. The
names all
relate to the name of a
river (now Ślęza) and
mountain (Mount...
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Spanish and English: Silesia; French: Silésie; Dutch: Silezië; Italian:
Slesia; Slovak: Sliezsko; Kashubian: Sląsk. The
names all
relate to the name of...
- Silezië (Dutch),
Silezya (Turkish), Śląsk (Polish),
Sleesia (Finnish),
Slesia (Faroese, Italian), Sleżja (Maltese),
Slesien (variant in Danish), Šleska...
- Caproni". In Łukasiewicz, Justyna; Słapek,
Daniel (eds.).
Breslavia – B****a
Slesia e la
cultura mediterranea (in Italian). Alessandria:
Edizioni dell'Orso...
- Breslá Kraków Kraká
Warszawa Varsjá
Szczecin Stettín
Voivodeships Silesia Slesía Kuyavia Kujavía
Pomerania Pommern Małopolska Litla-Pólland
Warmia Ermland...
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Silesia after Berlin was
evacuated during bombings by
Allied Forces. In
Lower Slesia, Kampf's wife,
Mathilde was
killed in a
traffic accident.
Shortly before...
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Ultimi fiori del
medioevo – dal
gotico al
rinascimento in
Moravia e
nella Slesia,
Palazzo di Venezia, Rome 2005
Prague – The
Crown of Bohemia, Metropolitan...
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Moravia Moravia Morava Moravian Wallachia Valacchia morava Valašsko
Opava Troppavia Plzeň
Pilsen Prague Praga Praha Silesia Slesia Slezsko Vltava Moldava...
- part in the
German Gauliga system.
These clubs, from the
region of
Upper Slesia,
could only take part in the
German league system after germanising its...