Frysztat County (Polish: Powiat frysztacki) was an administrative territorial entity of the Second Polish Republic. Named after its capital in the town...
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civitates ruling themselves under German rights of Cieszyn, Bielsko and Frysztat. It probably meant that Skoczów was yet ruled under Polish (ducal) traditional...
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227,399 people. Administratively the annexed area was divided between Frysztat County and Cieszyn County. The historian Dariusz Baliszewski wrote that...
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people. Administratively the annexed area was divided between two counties: Frysztat and Cieszyn County. At the same time Slovakia lost to Hungary 10,390 km2...
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of Emeryk and Maria (née Raszyk). In 1919 the Flame family moved from Frysztat in Trans-Olza to Czechowice-Dziedzice. He finished the local gimnazjum...
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Bílsko 4.97 18,568 15,144 81.6% 2,568 13.8% 136 0.7% 720 3.9% Freistadt Frysztat Fryštát 316.89 122,030 15,159 12.4% 75,462 61.8% 28,103 23.0% 3,306 2.7%...
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(until 1442 with his brothers as co-rulers), ruler over half of Bielsko and Frysztat (from 1442), and during 1452 sole ruler over one half of Bytom. He was...
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of Opava 6 May 1431 – 4 October 1452 Duchy of Cieszyn (at Bielsko and Frysztat; in Duchy of Bytom Half B in 1452) Anna of Bielsk 28 January 1448 three...
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176,600 1 305 km2 Pszczyna county (powiat pszczyński) 151,500 1 046 km2 Frysztat County (powiat frysztacki) 143,000 262 km2 City of Chorzów 128,900 32 km2...
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