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Silesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Upper Silesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Province of Silesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Silesia develops and produces natural, natural identical and artificial flavors in various forms, for Confectionery, Beverages, Bakery Products, Dairy Products, Savoury...
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Modern Silesia ... A.D. Slavic tribes settled here c.A.D. 500, and Silesia was an integral part of Poland by the 11th cent. King Boleslaus III (reigned 1102–38), of the Piast dynasty, divided Poland into four hereditary duchies (of which Silesia was one) for the benefit of his sons.
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The largest province of Prussia ... Prussian Silesia ... Prussian Silesia, the largest province of Prussia, has an area of 15,557 square miles, and is traversed in its entire length by the River Oder. In 1905 the province had 4,942,612 inhabitants, of whom 2,765,394 were Catholics, 2,120,361 Lutherans, and 46,845 Jews;
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I, H. Vogelgesang master of the S. S. Silesia do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the following list or manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New York, is a full and perfect list of all the Passengers taken on board of the said Silecia...
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schlesien.de is your first and best source for information about Schlesien. Here you will also find topics relating to issues of general interest. We hope you find what you are looking for! ... 1945 Wheat Penny ... Matchmaker Uit Polen...
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I. PRUSSIAN SILESIA ... Prussian Silesia, the largest province of Prussia, has an area of 15,557 square miles, and is traversed in its entire length by the River Oder. In 1905 the province had 4,942,612 inhabitants, of whom 2,765,394 were Catholics, 2,120,361 Lutherans, and 46,845 Jews;
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