Silesia is a historic region in Central Europe, stretching across several modern countries:
Czech Republic
- North Moravia and Silesia — the Czech part of Silesia, around Opava and Ostrava
 
Germany
- Upper Lusatia – including the bit of Lower Silesia that remained German after 1945, around Görlitz and Hoyerswerda
 
Poland
- Lower Silesian Voivodeship – the Polish part of former Lower Silesia, around Wrocław
 - Opole Voivodeship – the Western part of former Upper Silesia, around Opole
 - Silesian Voivodeship — the Eastern part of former Upper Silesia, around Katowice
 
Historical travel
- Austro-Hungarian Empire – ruled most of Silesia from 1526 to 1742
 - Prussia – ruled most of Silesia from 1742 to 1918/1945
 
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