Examples of 'zaolzie' in a sentence

Meaning of "zaolzie"

Zaolzie is a noun that refers to a region in Czech Republic and Poland

How to use "zaolzie" in a sentence

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It is used in Zaolzie to reinforce a feeling of regional solidarity.
He is considered one of the most important Polish writers of his generation from Zaolzie.
Zaolzie remained a part of Poland for only eleven months.
Czechoslovak law guaranteed rights for national minorities but reality in Zaolzie was quite different.
The Zaolzie region.
Poland claimed the Zaolzie region.
He was actively engaged in the life of the Polish community in Zaolzie.
Also a few hundred Poles from Zaolzie were murdered by Soviets in the Katyn massacre.
The family was part of the Polish community in Zaolzie.
Zaolzie is located in the north-eastern part of the country.
Poland annexed the Zaolzie area.
Třinec is also an important cultural center of the Polish minority in Zaolzie.
The largest ethnic group inhabiting the Zaolzie area was the Poles.
Zaolzie, for the historical background of the Zaolzie region.
No exclusively Polish sport club exists today in Zaolzie.

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In the Zaolzie region, a few church services are conducted in Polish.
Polish government demands cession of Zaolzie.
In the Czech Republic, several municipalities of Zaolzie area have official bilingualism Czech and Polish.
There are also many Polish kindergartens in Zaolzie.
Zaolzie literally means " the land beyond the Olza River " looking from Poland.
The German authorities introduced terror into Zaolzie.
In 1938 he came back to Zaolzie but was not able to find a job.
Polish forces occupy Zaolzie.
In October 1938 the whole Zaolzie area, including this mountain pass, was captured by Poland.
The resistance movement, mostly composed of Poles, was fairly strong in Zaolzie.
Since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, Zaolzie has been part of the independent Czech Republic.
Olszak was a member and co-founder of various Polish organizations in Zaolzie.
The Zaolzie region was created in 1920, when Cieszyn Silesia was divided between Czechoslovakia and Poland.
Czechoslovak law guaranteed rights for national minorities, but the reality in Zaolzie was quite different.
They settled mainly in the Ostrau region, but also in Zaolzie.
After the Velvet Revolution Polish organizations were re-created again and Zaolzie had adopted bilingual signs.
Application of the monthly "Return" - stay in touch with the events of Zaolzie.
In January 1919 Czechoslovakian forces attacked Polish units in the area of Zaolzie see Polish-Czechoslovak War.
In 1938, Poland participated in the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia by annexing Zaolzie.
After 1938 it was also awarded to people responsible for the reunification of Zaolzie with Poland.
In late October 1938, Polish authorities began opening back schools in Zaolzie.
Documents and photographs about the situation in Zaolzie in 1938.
In October 1938 the Division, under General Jan Jagmin-Sadowski, participated in the annexation of Zaolzie.
Górnik Brzeszcze - The club was founded in 1922 by the Polish refugees from Zaolzie in Czechoslovakia.
It represents the Polish minority in the Czech Republic, especially the Zaolzie region.

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