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Ruin Attractions In Lower Silesia Province

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The Province of Lower Silesia was a province of the Free State of Prussia from 1919 to 1945. Between 1938 and 1941 it was reunited with Upper Silesia as the Province of Silesia. The capital of Lower Silesia was Breslau . The province was further divided into two administrative regions , Breslau and Liegnitz.The province was not congruent with the historical region of Lower Silesia, which now lies mainly in Poland. It additionally comprised the Upper Lusatian districts of Görlitz, Rothenburg and Hoyerswerda in the west, that until 1815 had belonged to the Kingdom of Saxony, as well as the former County of Kladsko in the southeast. The province was dise...
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Ruin Attractions In Lower Silesia Province

  • 2. Grodno Castle Zagorze Slaskie
    Grodno Castle is a castle located in the southern parts of the Wałbrzych Mountains, on the Choina Mountain , standing to the left of the river Bystrzyca. The valley of this river, formerly known as the Silesian Valley , creates a natural boundary between the Owl Mountains and to the west of it the Wałbrzych Mountains. The castle is located in Zagórze Śląskie , Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland.The picturesque location of the castle is exacerbated by the barraged Lubachowskie Lake in the foothills of the mountain.
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