- Polish: Śląsk
Opawski or Śląsk karniowsko-opawski, German:
Troppauer Schlesien or
Troppauer Land) is a
historical subregion of
Silesia (Upper Silesia)...
- when the Austro-Hungarian
Empire was
dissolved in 1918 and the area (
Troppauer Land)
including the city
became part of Czechoslovakia. The
Prussian share...
- Těšínský kraj [cs; pl], pop. 213,040 in 1847) and
Troppau (Kreis Troppau/
Troppauer Kreis, Opavský kraj, pop. 260,199) with its seat at Krnov. In eastern...
-
first time ever
faced a team from abroad. This was an
ethnic German side,
Troppauer Sportverein, from the
Czech city of Opava. In 1910, Cracovia's statutes...
- Nakers,
string drum and gittern, from Evangeliarium, Sog
Troppauer-Evangeliar, Cod 1182 page 2...
-
completed on 18
March 2024,
Andrej Krajíček
become the new owner. 1907–09 –
Troppauer Fussballverein 1909–39 –
Deutscher Sportverein Troppau 1939–45 – NS Turngemeinde...
-
Center (Forschungs- und Innovationszentrum, FIZ), Knorrstraße
corner Troppauer Straße, a
sculpture exists in
reminiscent of the so-called Judensiedlung...
-
Zeitung (in German). Vol. XV, no. 10. 1862. p. 1. "Amtlicher Theil".
Troppauer Zeitung (in German). Vol. 1862, no. 9. p. 1. Not
related to
Hofrat Franz...
-
Deutschland – Posen, Kaiserl. Königl.
Schlesische Troppauer-Zeitung (July 26, 1847)
Murder in Poland, The
Brisbane Courier (February...
- an
ethnic German ice
hockey player from Czechoslovakia. He pla**** for
Troppauer EV [cs], a
German hockey club in Opava. On the
international stage, Dorasil...