- published: 10 Aug 2013
- views: 15
- author: Pietro Pecco
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Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
Wrocław situated on the River Oder in Lower Silesia, is the largest city in western Poland...
published: 10 Aug 2013
author: Pietro Pecco
Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
Wrocław situated on the River Oder in Lower Silesia, is the largest city in western Poland. Wrocław is the historical capital of Silesia, and today is the ca...- published: 10 Aug 2013
- views: 15
- author: Pietro Pecco
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Rynek Square, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
Wrocław situated on the River Oder in Lower Silesia, is the largest city in western Poland...
published: 04 Aug 2013
author: Pietro Pecco
Rynek Square, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
Rynek Square, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
Wrocław situated on the River Oder in Lower Silesia, is the largest city in western Poland. Wrocław is the historical capital of Silesia, and today is the ca...- published: 04 Aug 2013
- views: 11
- author: Pietro Pecco
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River Oder, Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
Wrocław situated on the River Oder in Lower Silesia, is the largest city in western Poland...
published: 03 Aug 2013
author: Pietro Pecco
River Oder, Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
River Oder, Wroclaw, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
Wrocław situated on the River Oder in Lower Silesia, is the largest city in western Poland. Wrocław is the historical capital of Silesia, and today is the ca...- published: 03 Aug 2013
- views: 10
- author: Pietro Pecco
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Wrocław Cathedral, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdi...
published: 08 Aug 2013
author: Pietro Pecco
Wrocław Cathedral, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
Wrocław Cathedral, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wrocław, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław and a landmark of the city of Wrocław in Poland. T...- published: 08 Aug 2013
- views: 5
- author: Pietro Pecco
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Western Poland (#15): Żagań
Zagan, first mentioned in a 1202 deed, then belonged the Duchy of Lower Silesia at Wroclaw...
published: 18 Aug 2011
author: Edward Rozylowicz
Western Poland (#15): Żagań
Western Poland (#15): Żagań
Zagan, first mentioned in a 1202 deed, then belonged the Duchy of Lower Silesia at Wroclaw under the rule of the Piast duke Henry I the Bearded. In 1251 it w...- published: 18 Aug 2011
- views: 750
- author: Edward Rozylowicz
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Video 2013-3-20 ZIELONA GÓRA "My biking to the town centre" part 1of 2 February 15-th 2013
Visit with me the old town centre of Zielona Góra on winter day,biking along the pedestria...
published: 18 Feb 2013
author: Amnas2011
Video 2013-3-20 ZIELONA GÓRA "My biking to the town centre" part 1of 2 February 15-th 2013
Video 2013-3-20 ZIELONA GÓRA "My biking to the town centre" part 1of 2 February 15-th 2013
Visit with me the old town centre of Zielona Góra on winter day,biking along the pedestrian zone,see the local Philharmic,Theatre,Bacchus's statue,the town m...- published: 18 Feb 2013
- views: 187
- author: Amnas2011
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Ruiny zamku w Siewierzu
In history, Sewerien was first mentioned in 1125, which was administered by the Castellan ...
published: 08 May 2011
author: andrzejkowasz
Ruiny zamku w Siewierzu
Ruiny zamku w Siewierzu
In history, Sewerien was first mentioned in 1125, which was administered by the Castellan of Bytom. In 1177, Casimir II granted Sewerien to Mieszko IV Tangle...- published: 08 May 2011
- views: 137
- author: andrzejkowasz
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David Eisermann zur Ausstellung "Steppenkrieger"
A special exhibition, "Steppe warriors. Nomadic horsemen of the 7th till 14th Century from...
published: 28 Jan 2012
author: David Eisermann
David Eisermann zur Ausstellung "Steppenkrieger"
David Eisermann zur Ausstellung "Steppenkrieger"
A special exhibition, "Steppe warriors. Nomadic horsemen of the 7th till 14th Century from Mongolia", is currenbtly on display in Bonn's Rhineland Museum of ...- published: 28 Jan 2012
- views: 157
- author: David Eisermann
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Zabrze Poland - Śląsk [ film ]
Zabrze (German: 1915-1945: Hindenburg O.S., full form: Hindenburg in Oberschlesien, 1905-1...
published: 18 Sep 2013
Zabrze Poland - Śląsk [ film ]
Zabrze Poland - Śląsk [ film ]
Zabrze (German: 1915-1945: Hindenburg O.S., full form: Hindenburg in Oberschlesien, 1905-1915: Zabrze, Silesian: Zobrze) is a city in Silesia in southern Poland, near Katowice. The west district of the Silesian Metropolis is a metropolis with a population of around 2 million. It is located in the Silesian Highlands, on the Bytomka river, a tributary of the Oder. Zabrze is situated in the Silesian Voivodeship which was reformulated in 1999, previously it was in Katowice Voivodeship. It is one of the cities within the 2,7 million conurbation - Katowice urban area and in a greater Silesian metropolitan area populated by about 5,294,000 people. The population of Zabrze as of June 2009, is 188,122. Biskupice (Biskupitz), which is now a subdivision of Zabrze, was first mentioned in 1243 as Biscupici dicitur cirka Bitom. Alt-Zabrze was mentioned in 1295-1305 as Sadbre sive Cunczindorf (sive = or). In the Late Middle Ages, the local Silesian Piast dukes invited German settlers into the territory resulting in increasing German settlement. Zabrze became part of the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria in 1526, and was later annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia during the Silesian Wars. In 1774, the Dorotheendorf settlement was founded. When the first mine in Zabrze became operational in 1790, the town became an important mining center. In 1905, the Zabrze commune was formed by the former communes Alt-Zabrze, Klein-Zabrze and Dorotheendorf. The Zabrze commune was renamed Hindenburg in 1915 in honor of Generalfeldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg. The name change was approved by Emperor Wilhelm II on 21 February 1915. During the plebiscite held after World War I, 21,333 inhabitants (59%) of the Hindenburg commune voted to remain in Germany, while 14,873 (41%) voted for incorporation to Poland. In May 1921 the Third Silesian Uprising broke out and Hindenburg was captured by Polish insurgents, who held it until the end of the uprising. When Upper Silesia was divided between Poland and Germany in 1921, the Hindenburg commune remained in Germany. It received its city charter in 1922. Just five years after founding Hindenburg became the biggest city in German Upper Silesia and the second biggest City in German Silesia after Breslau. In the March 1933 elections, most of the citizens voted for Nazi Party, followed by Zentrum and the Communist Party. Nazi politician Max Fillusch became the city's mayor and remained in the position until 1945. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zabrze- published: 18 Sep 2013
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Puchar Polski UFR Silesia Cup - Askaniusz Sobierajski vs. Sylwester Breski
Askaniusz Sobierajski vs. Sylwester Breski. Walka półfinałowa (-60kg) na Pucharze Polski U...
published: 10 Nov 2013
Puchar Polski UFR Silesia Cup - Askaniusz Sobierajski vs. Sylwester Breski
Puchar Polski UFR Silesia Cup - Askaniusz Sobierajski vs. Sylwester Breski
Askaniusz Sobierajski vs. Sylwester Breski. Walka półfinałowa (-60kg) na Pucharze Polski UFR Silesia Cup Knurów 26.10.2013.- published: 10 Nov 2013
- views: 100
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Marilyn Horne sings Louis Spohr: Wiegenlied / Lullaby (in drei Tönen)
Louis Spohr: Wiegenlied (in drei Tönen) Op. 103 No. 4 Marilyn Horne, mezzo-soprano; Martin...
published: 23 Mar 2013
author: Michael Leinert
Marilyn Horne sings Louis Spohr: Wiegenlied / Lullaby (in drei Tönen)
Marilyn Horne sings Louis Spohr: Wiegenlied / Lullaby (in drei Tönen)
Louis Spohr: Wiegenlied (in drei Tönen) Op. 103 No. 4 Marilyn Horne, mezzo-soprano; Martin Katz, piano; clarinet: not announced. Spohr composed the melody of...- published: 23 Mar 2013
- views: 116
- author: Michael Leinert
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Karkonosze mountain views from Chojnik Castle, Lower Silesia, Poland
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alan-Heaths-History-Page/173472422695696 http://www.ceepack...
published: 17 Aug 2011
author: Alan Heath
Karkonosze mountain views from Chojnik Castle, Lower Silesia, Poland
Karkonosze mountain views from Chojnik Castle, Lower Silesia, Poland
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alan-Heaths-History-Page/173472422695696 http://www.ceepackaging.com twitter : @ceepackaging https://www.facebook.com/pages/CE...- published: 17 Aug 2011
- views: 848
- author: Alan Heath
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Lacrosse Silesia Cup Wrocław 2013
Silesia Cup Wrocław 2013 * International Lacrosse Tournament Silesia Cup Więcej zdjęć: htt...
published: 04 May 2013
author: FotoReporter24pl
Lacrosse Silesia Cup Wrocław 2013
Lacrosse Silesia Cup Wrocław 2013
Silesia Cup Wrocław 2013 * International Lacrosse Tournament Silesia Cup Więcej zdjęć: http://fotoreporter24.pl/2013/05/05/lacrosse-we-wroclawiu-w-miedzynaro...- published: 04 May 2013
- views: 89
- author: FotoReporter24pl
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Crusader Kings 2 - Reddit Brigade Sunday event - 5/12/2013 Duchy of Silesia and Greater Poland
May 12th, 2013 Playing as the duchy of Silesia and Greater Poland. My after action report:...
published: 13 May 2013
author: mikeon314
Crusader Kings 2 - Reddit Brigade Sunday event - 5/12/2013 Duchy of Silesia and Greater Poland
Crusader Kings 2 - Reddit Brigade Sunday event - 5/12/2013 Duchy of Silesia and Greater Poland
May 12th, 2013 Playing as the duchy of Silesia and Greater Poland. My after action report: http://www.reddit.com/r/RedditBrigade/comments/1e7zxe/reddit_briga...- published: 13 May 2013
- views: 84
- author: mikeon314
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Crusader Kings 2 Let's Play as Duke Ioannes (Part 1)
Let's see what kind of trouble we can get into ;) the first 2 episodes are mainly the begi...
published: 22 Feb 2013
author: zombiegun71
Crusader Kings 2 Let's Play as Duke Ioannes (Part 1)
Crusader Kings 2 Let's Play as Duke Ioannes (Part 1)
Let's see what kind of trouble we can get into ;) the first 2 episodes are mainly the beginning stuff :/- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 145
- author: zombiegun71
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BlueREJ - Boty Zout - Silesian Bluegrass Festival 2012
BlueRej - "Boty zout" czech version of "All Aboard", 2012 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bl...
published: 02 Sep 2012
author: ludekbe
BlueREJ - Boty Zout - Silesian Bluegrass Festival 2012
BlueREJ - Boty Zout - Silesian Bluegrass Festival 2012
BlueRej - "Boty zout" czech version of "All Aboard", 2012 http://www.facebook.com/pages/BlueRej-Bluegrass-Band/283628285607?sk=app_2405167945 www.bluerej.com...- published: 02 Sep 2012
- views: 284
- author: ludekbe
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Top 10 Cities of Czech Republic
Thanks for watching....
1) Brno
2) České Budějovice
3) Hradec Králové
4) Liberec
5) Olomou...
published: 09 Nov 2013
Top 10 Cities of Czech Republic
Top 10 Cities of Czech Republic
Thanks for watching.... 1) Brno 2) České Budějovice 3) Hradec Králové 4) Liberec 5) Olomouc 6) Ostrava 7) Pardubice 8) Plzeň 9) Prague 10) Ústí nad Labem The Czech Republic , short form Česko Czech pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛsko]) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Germany to the west, Austria to the south, Slovakia to the east and Poland to the north. Its capital and largest city, with 1.3 million inhabitants, is Prague. The Czech Republic includes the historical territories of Bohemia and Moravia and a small part of Silesia. The Czech state, formerly known as Bohemia (Čechy), was formed in the late 9th century as a small duchy around Prague, at that time under the dominance of the powerful Great Moravian Empire. After the fall of the Empire in 907, the centre of power was transferred from Moravia to Bohemia, under the Přemyslids. Since 1002 it was formally recognized as part of the Holy Roman Empire.[11][12] In 1212 the duchy was raised to a kingdom and during the rule of Přemyslid dukes/kings and their successors, the Luxembourgs, the country reached its greatest territorial extent (13th--14th century). During the Hussite wars the kingdom faced economic embargoes and crusades from all over Europe. Following the Battle of Mohács in 1526, the Kingdom of Bohemia was gradually integrated into the Habsburg monarchy as one of its three principal parts, alongside the Archduchy of Austria and the Kingdom of Hungary. The Bohemian Revolt (1618--20) lost in the Battle of White Mountain, led to Thirty Years War and further centralization of the monarchy including forced recatholization and Germanization. With the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, the Bohemian kingdom became part of the Austrian Empire. In the 19th century the Czech lands became the industrial powerhouse of the monarchy and the core of the Republic of Czechoslovakia which was formed in 1918, following the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I. After 1933, Czechoslovakia remained the only democracy in central and eastern Europe. After the Munich Agreement, Polish annexation of Zaolzie and German occupation of Czechoslovakia and the consequent disillusion with the Western response and gratitude for the liberation of the major portion of Czechoslovakia by the Red Army, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia won the majority in the 1946 elections. In the 1948 coup d'état, Czechoslovakia became a communist-ruled state. In 1968, the increasing dissatisfaction culminated in attempts to reform the communist regime. The events, known as the Prague Spring of 1968, ended with an invasion by the armies of the Warsaw Pact countries (with the exception of Romania); the troops remained in the country until the 1989 Velvet Revolution, when the communist regime collapsed. On 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia peacefully dissolved into its constituent states, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. In 2006, the Czech Republic became first former member of the Comecon to achieve the status of a developed country according to the World Bank.[13] In addition, the country has the highest human development in Central and Eastern Europe,[14] ranking as a "Very High Human Development" nation. It is also ranked as the ninth most peaceful country in Europe and most democratic and healthy (by infant mortality) country in the region. It is a pluralist multi-party parliamentary representative democracy, a member of the European Union, NATO, the OECD, the OSCE, the Council of Europe and the Visegrád Group. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Republic I, Kaushik Biswas, hereby declare that all information regarding this video I collect from www.wikipedia.org and all Images use to make this video is from Google Search www.google.com . I use Google Advanced Search to collect those images, usage rights : "free to use, share or modify, even commercially" section. Background Sound of this video I collect from Youtube Audio Library which are free to use. Thank you.- published: 09 Nov 2013
- views: 2
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Western Poland (#11): Castle Ksiaz
Walbrzych (German: Waldenburg, Czech: Valbr(ich or Valdenburk) is a city in Lower Silesian...
published: 18 Aug 2011
author: Edward Rozylowicz
Western Poland (#11): Castle Ksiaz
Western Poland (#11): Castle Ksiaz
Walbrzych (German: Waldenburg, Czech: Valbr(ich or Valdenburk) is a city in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland, with 125773 inhabitants (200...- published: 18 Aug 2011
- views: 488
- author: Edward Rozylowicz