Silesian Lowlands
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Silesian Lowlands (or Silesian Plains, Template:Langx, Template:Langx, Template:Langx) are lowlands located in Silesia, Poland in Central Europe. A small part is located in the Czech Republic. The Silesian ridge runs through northern Silesia from west-northwest to east-southeast and adjoins the Polish mountains in Greater Poland, at the origin of the Ozimek. Its average width is 45 km and its length is around 200 km, with the Glogau Valley in the north and the Wrocław Valley in the south. 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 (Template:Langx)
- Racibórz Basin (Template:Langx)
- Głubczyce Plateau / Opava Hilly Land (Template:Langx, Template:Langx)
- Opole Plain (Template:Langx)
- Niemodlin Plain (Template:Langx)
Major cities and towns
Population figures as of 2018
- Wrocław (640,648)
- Opole (128,137)
- Kędzierzyn-Koźle (61,062)
- Opava (55,996)
- Racibórz (54,882)
- Nysa (44,044)
- Oleśnica (37,242)
- Brzeg (35,930)
- Oława (32,927)
- Lubliniec (23,818)
- Kluczbork (23,661)
- Prudnik (21,170)
- Pyskowice (18,456)
- Namysłów (16,490)
- Krapkowice (16,381)
- Jelcz-Laskowice (15,792)
See also
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