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Silesia meaning

A cultural region of Central Europe, now chiefly in Poland, with small portions in the Czech Republic and Germany, from early modernity until 1945 predominantly German-speaking with Slavic-speaking minorities (and local majorities).

Synonyms of Silesia

slask material cloth fabric geographic region geographical region geographic area geographical area schlesien slezsko textile

Using Silesia

  • The main meaning on this page is: A cultural region of Central Europe, now chiefly in Poland, with small portions in the Czech Republic and Germany, from early modernity until 1945 predominantly German-speaking with Slavic-speaking minorities (and local majorities).
  • Useful related words include: slask, material, cloth, fabric.
  • In the example corpus, silesia often appears in combinations such as: of silesia, in silesia, upper silesia.

Context around Silesia

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 25.5 words
  • Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 5 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Silesia

  • In this selection, "silesia" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, opole, southern, lower, feature, named and region stand out and add context to how "silesia" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include and lower silesia and annexation of silesia. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "silesia" sits close to words such as accountancy, aldis and alisha, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with silesia

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

Silesia had been part of Prussia for nearly two centuries. (10 words)

Frederick made a secret truce with Austria and thus, lay inactive in Silesia. (13 words)

Or like Auschwitz where the inmates converted coal from Silesia into gasoline for the German Army. (16 words)

Charles XII had invaded Saxony in 1706, but the King had also threatened to interfere in Silesia on behalf of the Emperor's Protestant subjects, and there were fears that he might be inclined to assist the largely Protestant rebels in Hungary. (42 words)

During this period Silesia became one of the world's largest producers of coal, with a record tonnage in 1979. citation Coal mining declined during the next two decades but has increased again following the end of Communist rule. (39 words)

Frederick agreed with Britain to recognise the election a few days later, but Maria Theresa would not conform to the Treaty of Breslau of 1741, by which she had been forced to recognise Frederick's annexation of Silesia. (38 words)

Example sentences (20)

The Opole Silesia has for decades occupied the top spot in Poland for their indices of effectiveness of agricultural land use. citation Mountainous parts of southern Silesia feature many significant and attractive tourism destinations (e.

In January 1945, Soviet forces launched the Vistula–Oder Offensive with a push westward into East Prussia, East Pomerania, and Upper and Lower Silesia.

Silesia had been part of Prussia for nearly two centuries.

With the recreation of Poland after World War I, the Poles wanted Upper Silesia to become part of Poland again.

Following battles in Silesia, he reached Italy, where he adopted the name Vello Salo in 1945 in order to spare his relatives in Estonia from Soviet repressions.

Or like Auschwitz where the inmates converted coal from Silesia into gasoline for the German Army.

You detailed a cold winter’s night—New Year’s Eve, to be exact—at an incredibly harsh forced-labour camp in Silesia when you were woken up by drunk German officers and told to march outside.

The Leaders’ Summit is expected to adopt a ‘‘Declaration on Solidarity and Just Transition Silesia,’’ – named after the region of Poland.

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Bach-Zelewski had been searching for a site to house prisoners in the Silesia region, as the local prisons were filled to capacity.

Before the Second World War, Silesia was inhabited mostly by Germans, Silesians and Poles, with a Czech and Jewish minority.

Browning, 38. In December, King Frederick II of Prussia invaded the Duchy of Silesia and requested that Maria Theresa cede it, threatening to join her enemies if she refused.

Browning, 42, 44. The invasion of Silesia by Frederick was the start of a lifelong enmity; she referred to him as "that evil man".

But in the Silesian Wars and in the Seven Years' War she had to cede 95 percent of Silesia to Frederick the Great.

Campaigns of 1742 Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine Frederick had hoped by the truce to secure Silesia, for which alone he was fighting.

Charles XII had invaded Saxony in 1706, but the King had also threatened to interfere in Silesia on behalf of the Emperor's Protestant subjects, and there were fears that he might be inclined to assist the largely Protestant rebels in Hungary.

Crankshaw, 43. Frederick even offered a compromise: he would defend Maria Theresa's rights if she agreed to cede him at least a part of Silesia.

During this period Silesia became one of the world's largest producers of coal, with a record tonnage in 1979. citation Coal mining declined during the next two decades but has increased again following the end of Communist rule.

For example, 221 of the 243 mines in Silesia were owned by nobles or by the King of Prussia himself.

Frederick agreed with Britain to recognise the election a few days later, but Maria Theresa would not conform to the Treaty of Breslau of 1741, by which she had been forced to recognise Frederick's annexation of Silesia.

Frederick made a secret truce with Austria and thus, lay inactive in Silesia.

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Common combinations with silesia

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "silesia" in a sentence?
An example: "The Opole Silesia has for decades occupied the top spot in Poland for their indices of effectiveness of agricultural land use. citation Mountainous parts of southern Silesia feature many significant and attractive tourism destinations (e." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "silesia" from authentic English texts.
What does "silesia" mean?
Silesia means: A cultural region of Central Europe, now chiefly in Poland, with small portions in the Czech Republic and Germany, from early modernity until 1945 predominantly German-speaking with Slavic-speaking minorities (and local majorities).
What are synonyms of "silesia"?
Common synonyms of "silesia" include: slask, material, cloth, fabric, geographic region, geographical region, geographic area, geographical area. Plus 3 more synonyms.
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