Wrocław (Schlesierland)

Wrocław (German : Breslau) is the largest city of Schlesierland and the capital city of it. It has around 600,000 citizens and 292,9 square kilometers.

Before 966
It was not a city yet and the area around it was slavic and the people believed in the slavic mythology.

After 966
After 966, Poland captured the land around it and built the city. It was decorated and even became a bishopric.

After 1138
After 1138, Poland broke into 5 regions - Wrocław was in the Silesian region.

After 1335
In 1335, Poland renounced their claim on Silesia. The Czechs took Silesia and Wrocław as well.

After 1526
In 1526, Czechs and Austrians united to form Austrian Empire. Silesia was a part of it.

After 1742
During the war of the Austrian succession, Prussia took Silesia (and Wrocław)

After 1945
After the end of WW2, Poland was given former German lands, including Silesia (and Wrocław)

After 2016
The Germanic Silesians started a movement for independence of Schlesierland. They started a fire in The Polish Capital, Warsaw. Poles later gave up and gave Schlesierland indepence on January 13th, 2017.