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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › RacibórzRacibórz - Wikipedia

    Racibórz (in slesiano Raćibůrz, in tedesco Ratibor, in ceco Ratiboř) è una città polacca del distretto di Racibórz nel voivodato della Slesia. Ricopre una superficie di 74,96 km² e nel 2006 contava 60 218 abitanti.

  2. Racibórz (niem. Ratibor, dś. Rattebor, cz. Ratiboř, śl. Racibōrz) – miasto w Polsce, w województwie śląskim; siedziba władz powiatu raciborskiego. Racibórz jest obok Opola jedną z historycznych stolic Górnego Śląska, gdzie rezydowali książęta opolsko-raciborscy.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RacibórzRacibórz - Wikipedia

    Racibórz (pronounced [raˈt͡ɕibuʂ] ⓘ, German: Ratibor, Czech: Ratiboř, Silesian: Racibōrz) is a city in Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland. It is the administrative seat of Racibórz County. With Opole, Racibórz is one of the historic capitals of Upper Silesia, being the residence of the Dukes of Racibórz from 1172 to ...

  4. Racibórz [raˈʨibuʃ] (deutsch Ratibor, schlesisch Rattebor, tschechisch Ratiboř) ist eine Stadt in der polnischen Woiwodschaft Schlesien. Sie ist neben Ostrava (Ostrau) Hauptort der Euroregion Silesia. Von 1173 bis 1336 war sie Residenzort des piastischen und von 1337 bis 1521 des přemyslidischen Herzogtums Ratibor

  5. Racibórz Castle is a stronghold mentioned in Gesta principum Polonorum of Gallus Anonymus in an entry dated to the year 1108. The first brick sections were likely built around the mid-13th century. History. Location plan of the castle in 1609 according to W. Sabisch.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › it › RacibórzRacibórz - Wikiwand

    Racibórz (in slesiano Raćibůrz, in tedesco Ratibor, in ceco Ratiboř) è una città polacca del distretto di Racibórz nel voivodato della Slesia. Ricopre una superficie di 74,96 km² e nel 2006 contava 60 218 abitanti.

  7. Racibórz, city, southwestern Śląskie województwo (province), south-central Poland, on the upper Oder River. According to tradition, Racibórz was founded by a Slavic tribal ruler, Prince Racibor, in the 9th century and was united with Poland in the 10th. It was granted municipal rights in the 13th.