German exonyms (Lower Silesia)
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This is a list of German language names for places in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-west Poland. This region was part of Germany before 1945 (see History of Silesia).
- Bielawa Langenbielau
- Bogatynia Reichenau
- Boguszów-Gorce Gottesberg-Rothenbach
- Bolesławiec Bunzlau
- Bukówka Buchwald
- Dzierżoniów Reichenbach
- Głogów Glogau, rarely Groß-Glogau
- Groblice Grebelwitz
- Jarkowice Hermsdorf Städtisch
- Jawor Jauer
- Jelenia Góra Hirschberg im Riesengebirge
- Kamienna Góra Landeshut
- Kąty Wrocławskie Kanth
- Kłodzko Glatz
- Legnica Liegnitz
- Lubawka Liebau
- Lubin Lüben
- Miszkowice Michelsdorf
- Nowa Ruda Neurode
- Nysa Neisse or Neiße
- Oława Ohlau
- Oleśnica Oels or Öls
- Pieszyce Peterswaldau
- Polkowice Polkwitz, 1937–1945 Heerwegen
- Przemków Primkenau
- Sobótka Zobten
- Strzegom Striegau
- Strzelin Strehlen
- Świdnica Schweidnitz
- Świebodzice Freiburg in Schlesien
- Szalejów Dolny Niederschwedeldorf
- Wałbrzych Waldenburg
- Wiązów Wansen
- Wrocław Breslau
- Ząbkowice Śląskie Frankenstein in Schlesien
- Złotoryja Goldberg
See also
List of German exonyms for places in Poland
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