Silesian Lowlands

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Silesian Lowlands

Silesian Lowlands (or Silesian Plains, Polish: Nizina Śląska, Czech: Slezská nížina, German: Schlesische Niederung) are lowlands located in Silesia, Poland in Central Europe. A small part is located in the Czech Republic. It is part of the Central European Plain. Silesian Lowlands is a physical-geographical macroregion. It is the warmest region in Poland.

Geomorphological mesoregions

  • Oleśnica Plain (Polish: Równina Oleśnicka)
  • Racibórz Basin (Polish: Kotlina Raciborska)
  • Głubczyce Plateau / Opava Hilly Land (Polish: Płaskowyż Głubczycki, Czech: Opavská pahorkatina)
  • Opole Plain (Polish: Równina Opolska)
  • Niemodlin Plain (Polish: Równina Niemodlińska)

Major cities and towns

Population figures as of 2018

See also

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