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Cieszyn West County
Short lived-county of Poland in 1938 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cieszyn West County (Polish: powiat cieszyński zachodni) was short-lived county of Silesian Voivodeship, Poland in 1938. It was established following the incorporation of Trans-Olza region by Poland from Czechoslovakia on 2 October 1938.[1] It was formed from Český Těšín District. On 27 October 1938, it was incorporated into the Cieszyn County. Its seat was located in Český Těšín (then known in Polish as Cieszyn Zachodni).
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Cieszyn West County | |||||||||
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County of Silesian Voivodeship | |||||||||
1938–1938 | |||||||||
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Capital | Český Těšín | ||||||||
• Type | County | ||||||||
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2 October 1938 | |||||||||
• Incorporation into Cieszyn County | 27 October 1938 | ||||||||
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• Voivodeship | Silesian | ||||||||
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