Examples of 'silesian' in a sentence

Meaning of "silesian"

Silesian (adjective): Referring to Silesia, a region in Central Europe encompassing parts of Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. It is used to describe things or people originating from or associated with this region
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  • Of or pertaining to Silesia
  • An inhabitant of Silesia.
  • Lower Silesian, Germanic language or dialect spoken in southwestern parts of what is now Poland (Lower Silesia).
  • Upper Silesian, West Slavic language spoken in southwestern parts of Poland and the Czech Republic.

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A few days third silesian uprising ended.
Silesian industry suffered badly after the war.
And they are the silesian traders.
Silesian cuisine can be very conservative.
They are gonna meet up with some silesian traders who will give gold for it.
Silesian magnates were accustomed to dictating elections.
It lies in the Silesian part of the city.
Silesian culture and refreshment park.
Those horses belong to the Silesian traders.
Silesian dialect is relatively diverse.
In this series characters communicate Silesian language.
Silesian scientists developed a gel that heals damaged cells.
There is no consensus on the linguistic classification of Silesian.
Silesian national football team.
Kisza was the third child of a Silesian couple.

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Silesian companies are building a computer for data processing on the satellite itself.
He was born in the family of ethnic Silesian background.
Silesian scientists have also decided to follow the trail of renewable energy sources.
The species was named after the Silesian city.
The Silesian district authority became an imperial office.
He wrote a work himself about the Silesian wars.
The Silesian girl was an easy victim.
He said in an interview that he is Silesian of nationality.
The recovery of Silesian industry was closely connected to the railroad.
He is also one of the supporters of development of the Silesian language.
The debate continued on whether Silesian could be considered a regional language.
Both of these minorities mostly live in the Silesian region.
They can be found both in Silesian inns as well as in modern restaurants.
The settlers and their children all spoke Silesian.
He said in an interview that he is Silesian and that it is his nationality.
The Silesian government entered immediately in negotiations with the winners.
Zabrze is one of the major cities of the Silesian conurbation.
He also made several Silesian dukes swear an oath of allegiance to him.
It was also used in a proposed orthography for the Silesian language.
They are past winners of the silesian brothers Academy thomas reynolds prize.
The wall surfaces of the rotunda are decorated with grey Silesian marble.
Carpathian part of the Silesian province is still poorly explored in terms of nature.
It does not invoke the same levels of tension as the other Silesian derbies.
There is some contention over whether Silesian is a dialect or a language in its own right.
The moonlight was soft and welcoming like the legs of a Silesian whore.
Later the abbey became the Silesian ducal burial place.
It is a subdivision of the Carboniferous system or period and the regional Silesian series.
He was the founder and chairperson of the Silesian club for aeronautics in Breslau.
The abbey also became a mausoleum of many rulers of the fragmented Silesian Piasts.
Before the war the Silesian German population amounted to more than four million inhabitants.
His strength lay in the establishment and construction of new Silesian artillery companies.
The tracks running from the Silesian and Leipzig stations joined in front of the bridgehead.
The university tries to maintain close links with local industries and Silesian traditions.
The ultramodern Silesian Museum features several glass structures on the site of a former coal mine.
It is the highest mountain of the Silesian Beskids.

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