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  • Conurbation ; Governance ; Industrialization ; Katowice ; Metropolisation ; Poland ; Territorial planning ; Upper Silesia ; Urban area ; Urban development ; Urban geography
  • Alta Silesia ; Conurbación ; Desarrollo urbano ; Espacio urbano ; Geografía urbana ; Gobernancía ; Industrialización ; Metropolización ; Ordenación del territorio ; Polonia
  • Bohemia ; Czech Republic ; France ; Moravia ; Political geography ; Regionalization ; Silesia ; Terminology
  • The authors points out that in Czech geographical terminology the term country is ambiguous. Especially historical countries Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia have always had timeless applicability ; on their long-term existence and on their historical
  • Urbanization of the Upper Silesia and Cracow voivodship countryside and the socio-professional stratification of population in Transformation of rural areas.
  • Education ; Health ; Poland ; Rural area ; Silesia ; Years 1990-99
  • The process of economic and social transformation in Poland in the 1990s ushered in changes to rural parts of Lower Silesia. These are visible in a decline in the educational and healthcare infrastructure. As a result of the reforms carried out
  • Bioclimatology ; Classification ; Climatic chart ; Climatotherapy ; Heat balance ; Human bioclimatology ; Poland ; Silesia ; Weather type
  • The position, delimitation, natural conditions, historical development, population and settlement, economics and environment of the border region. A basic information about Bohemia, Silesia and Lusace in Csech Republic, Poland and Germany
  • [b1] Faculty of Earth Sciences, Univ. of Silesia, Sosnowiec, Pologne
  • The study deals with morphometrical data on asymetric valleys in the regions of Nizky Jesenik highland, Moravian Gate and hilly land of Hlucin in Northern Moravia and Silesia. Especially is shown the dependance between the index of asymetry
  • Historical analysis on origin and language of population of Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia and Silesia since 18th century. (MS).
  • The impact of recreation on the development of settlements of various sizes and types is demonstrated on the example of 177 settlements in the districts of Bruntal and Sumperk (North Moravia-Silesia). Particularly are studied some special signs
  • Objects of individual recreation are distributed in attractive and non attractive areas from tourist point of view. Proportion of second homes on the housing fund of settlements is demonstrated in the Osoblaha frontier region in Silesia
  • The article presents an analysis of correlation coefficients between series of average year discharges for 1931-1970 periods. The results were calculated for 60stations from Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia.
  • Army ; Poland ; Pomerania ; Railway ; Silesia ; Transport network
  • , and 697 km of second tracks were dismantled, only to be successfully reconstructed by PKP. The majority of the dismantled lines were in the Mazurian and Pomeranian Lakelands, with fewer in Western Poland and Lower Silesia. The trofeynye batalyony divested
  • 407 km of the electric traction network, mainly in Lower Silesia. - (BJ)
  • Weathering and denudation forms of retrogressively metamorphosed gneiss (phyllonite) in the Hrubý Jeseník Mts. (Moravian Silesia) are described. Frost-riven cliffs, ridges, tors and other mesoforms are results of cryogenic periglacial processes
  • Hydrochemistry ; Mining activity ; Poland ; Pollution ; Salinity ; Silesia ; Solution load ; Stream ; Water quality ; Wisła
  • Czech Republic ; Geomorphology ; Landscape ; Moravia ; Pollution ; Relief ; Silesia
  • The correlation of the territorial distribution of Roman Catholics, Protestants, Czechoslovakian church and atheists in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia in 1930 and 1991. It shows, on one hand, the regional stability and traditionally support
  • [b1] Department of Ecology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia, Katowice, Pologne
  • Poland ; Silesia ; Spatial analysis ; Urban change ; Urban development ; Urban growth ; Urban network ; Wrocław
  • Beskidy ; Conifer ; Dust ; Impact ; Mountain ; Poland ; Silesia