• Trans-Olza (redirect from Zaolzie)
    Trans-Olza (Polish: Zaolzie, [zaˈɔlʑɛ] ; Czech: Záolží, Záolší; German: Olsa-Gebiet), also known as Trans-Olza Silesia (Polish: Śląsk Zaolziański), is...
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  • Kolonia Zaolzie [kɔˈlɔɲa zaˈɔlʑɛ] is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Suchań, within Stargard County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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    southern Slovakia with a predominantly Hungarian population to Hungary and Zaolzie to Poland). Between 1939 and 1945, the state ceased to exist, as Slovakia...
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  • Zaolzie [zaˈɔlʑɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Tarnawatka, within Tomaszów Lubelski County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland...
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    2012. Retrieved 25 April 2010. "Jarosław Jot-Drużycki: Poles living in Zaolzie identify themselves better with Czechs Archived 26 April 2018 at the Wayback...
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    practice what gave birth to the concept of the Trans-Olza — in Polish Zaolzie, which literally means "the land beyond the Olza River" (looking from Poland)...
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    Group of the Polish Army, created in September 1938 to annex Trans-Olza (Zaolzie) from Czechoslovakia. The Group was commanded by General Władysław Bortnowski...
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    Hungary annexed some areas (e.g., Zaolzie, Southern Slovakia and Carpathian Ruthenia) in the autumn of 1938. The Zaolzie region became part of Nazi Germany...
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    to Poland from the south-west) "Dalekie Zaolzie". 2 October 2009. Michał Wołłejko, Jak Czesi zrabowali Zaolzie. Zbrojna napaść na Śląsk Cieszyński 1919...
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    Bütow Land and easternmost Hither Pomerania (Lands of Schlawe and Stolp) Zaolzie After 1945, the former eastern territories of Germany were called Recovered...
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