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Description Położenie Śląska na tle współczesnego podziału administracyjnego
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Source własna praca na podstawie: Kazimierz Orzechowski, Historia Ustroju Śląska 1202-1740, Wrocław 2005 r., s. 147, ISBN 83-229-2654-5
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Mapa nie odzwierciedla historycznej Dzielnicy Śląskiej Królestwa Polskeigo, pomijając ziemie śląskie, które pozostały w I Rzeczypospolitej, tj. Księstwo Oświęcimsko-Zatorskie i Księswto Żywieckie (późniejszy Powiat Śląski Królestwa Polskiego) oraz Księstwo Siewierskie.

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