Johann Wolfgang von Goethe called Silesia "ten times the great country." It is a country that all landscape structures - except coastal land - did exhibit: low mountains, some with high mountain character, river valleys with fertile farmland and to the right or the large forest areas. Above all, the country has rich mineral resources, especially the great coalfields of Upper Silesia and in Waldenburg mountains. Silesia had a good agriculture and was with its production, a hospitable land surplus. Flourished in the foothills of the linen industry, as well as the glass industry in the Giant Mountains and the western part of the country.
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