Slezsko

Japanese: Slezsko
Slezsko

…Most of Silesia belongs to Poland, but parts of it are Czechoslovakia. Its Czech name is Slezsko. ​​The region developed under the German cultural sphere, and this influence can be seen in the architecture of the cities and other areas.

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Slezsko" are listed below.

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Japanese:

…シロンスクの大部分はポーランドに属するが,一部はチェコスロバキア領となっている。チェコ名はスレスコSlezsko。ドイツ文化圏で発展した地方で,その影響は都市の建造物その他にうかがわれる。…

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