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and transports of prisoners from other locations passed through the region to Kłodzko, and many were then sent further west to
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Czechoslovakia. With most of the former Silesia province, Kłodzko Land passed to Poland in 1945.
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Several annual festivals are held in the region, most notably the
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Megargee, Geoffrey P.; Overmans, Rüdiger; Vogt, Wolfgang (2022).
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Wolniewicz, Paweł (2019). "Włodzimierz Adolf Dołęga Wolniewicz".
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clan. From the 13th century onwards, under the rule of King
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migration. The Kladsko estates were temporarily held by
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in September 1440, and married him three weeks later.
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734:Under Přemyslid rule, Kladsko became part of the
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1570:The population of Kłodzko Land is predominantly
1530:, located in a 17th-century paper mill, and the
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878:sold Kladsko Land to the former Hussite leader
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1000:. After Ernest's death in 1560, his heir Duke
912:in its own right and conveyed the title of an
972:When the Bohemian Crown fell to the Austrian
807:in 1344. He also was a close advisor to the
488:area in the southeast. It is crossed by the
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1746:Brygier, Waldemar; Dudziak, Tomasz (2010).
1562:is dedicated to the history of the region.
1255:, the Czechoslovak government had extended
1095:was finally abolished in the course of the
1035:to continue the recatholization policies.
1023:, the estates refused to submit to Emperor
371:The subject of Czech–Polish rivalry in the
1735:(in Polish). No. 1 (338). p. 27.
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1702:] (in Czech). Hradec Králové; Prague:
1079:, in 1807, Kłodzko Castle was besieged by
1072:ceded Kladsko to the Kingdom of Prussia.
1015:broke out, Kladsko became a centre of the
616:in Silesia until his death in 981 AD. The
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1694:Semotanová, Eva; Felcman, Ondřej (2005).
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1611:Basilica of the Visitation, Wambierzyce
1528:Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki-Zdrój
1019:revolt in Bohemia. Even after the lost
932:Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki-Zdrój
1952:
870:as a pledge from the hands of Emperor
415:. The region was not destroyed during
1870:Śląski Kwartalnik Historyczny Sobótka
830:forces campaigned the lands and used
399:of 1740–42 and incorporated into the
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1376:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Prague
1313:housed a prison administered by the
1182:Polish–Czechoslovak border conflicts
996:, who implemented stern measures of
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691:, he received Kłodzko as a Bohemian
44:adding citations to reliable sources
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1247:. While the area remained with the
1047:City and fortress of Kladsko (1737)
620:, among them Prince Slavník's heir
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248:Location of Kłodzko Land in Poland
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1119:Polish national liberation fights
900:Bohemian regent, and later king,
750:(c.1120–1194), progenitor of the
644:obtained the status of immediate
636:Medieval Bohemian and Polish rule
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1878:Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich
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722:Silesian duchies of fragmented
206:Market Square and Town Hall in
31:needs additional citations for
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1292:Gross-Rosen concentration camp
1064:, again confirmed by the 1763
947:Henry the Younger of Poděbrady
943:Henry of the Elder Münsterberg
864:Duchy of Münsterberg (Ziębice)
1:
1814:"Subcamps of KL Gross- Rosen"
1761:Marek Weiss (26 March 2015).
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1584:Gompa Drophan Ling in Darnków
1501:International Chopin Festival
1004:sold Kladsko back to Emperor
391:in 1459 and was conquered by
1960:Historical regions in Poland
1552:The Museum of Kłodzko Land (
1387:2024 Central European floods
1190:Paris Peace Conference, 1919
1167:Interbellum and World War II
1123:Włodzimierz Adolf Wolniewicz
880:Hynek Krušina of Lichtenburg
838:and devastated the towns of
823:in the early 15th century.
664:. In turn the Bohemian duke
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1241:First Czechoslovak Republic
936:Historic Monument of Poland
675:When about 1080 the Polish
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1278:by the Germans during WWII
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817:Land of the Bohemian Crown
568:
563:Lower Silesian Voivodeship
1704:Univerzita Hradec Králové
1315:Reich Ministry of Justice
1214:The intermediate variant
826:From about 1425 onwards,
742:and governed by Bohemian
656:in 1003, the Polish duke
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1097:Stein-Hardenberg Reforms
1021:Battle of White Mountain
689:Vratislaus II of Bohemia
511:connecting Bohemia with
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1263:in 1933. With the 1938
1226:The minimalist variant
1147:were imprisoned in the
1068:, the Habsburg empress
852:Půta III of Častolovice
387:. It was raised to the
200:Wojciech Sanatorium in
1919:Konieczny, pp. 377–378
1882:Polskiej Akademii Nauk
1555:Muzeum Ziemi Kłodzkiej
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1517:Polish national opera
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1372:Roman Catholic Church
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1261:Nazi seizure of power
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1249:Free State of Prussia
1138:Augustyn Szamarzewski
1066:Peace of Hubertusburg
1051:In December 1740 the
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986:John III of Pernstein
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709:Soběslav I of Bohemia
697:Bolesław III Wrymouth
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312: • Summer (
1303:prisoner-of-war camp
1245:Treaty of Versailles
1091:. In the same year,
801:Archbishop of Prague
782:Rudolph I of Germany
701:Svatopluk of Bohemia
658:Bolesław I the Brave
640:While the Přemyslid
507:and other important
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1532:Phillumenist Museum
1521:Stanisław Moniuszko
1153:Austro-Prussian War
1134:Wojciech Kętrzyński
1132:, Polish historian
1121:, Polish publicist
1057:Frederick the Great
1002:Albert V of Bavaria
998:Counter-Reformation
902:George of Poděbrady
797:Arnošt of Pardubice
790:Bolko II of Ziębice
687:, daughter of Duke
662:Henry II of Germany
606:provincia glacensis
401:Province of Silesia
1849:on 29 October 2020
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681:Władysław I Herman
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397:First Silesian War
284:Historical capital
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1180:, one of several
1031:commissioned the
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994:Ernest of Bavaria
974:Habsburg monarchy
967:Ulrich of Hardegg
892:County of Kladsko
886:County of Kladsko
799:became the first
786:Henry VI the Good
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482:Stołowe Mountains
478:Orlické Mountains
468:in the east, the
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