Lower Saxo-Silesian Provincial State

Saxo-Silesia, officially Lower Saxo-Silesian Provincial State (German: Niederösterreich Saxo-Schlesische 'Landesmuseum Staat, (Polish: Dolna Saxo-Śląskiego Wojewódzkiego państwa') is a country in Central Europe, bordered by Germany and Poland to the north, and the Czech Republic to the south.



==History==

Establishment
 * Saxo-Silesia was established in 1996 when a cultural unity between the German province Saxony and Polish Voivodeship Silesia was promoted by the government of the Czech Republic in 1993, without the knowledge of either Poland or Germany. Two years after the Czech promotion, the people of both Saxony and Silesia contacted their respective governments and requested immediate recognition of an independant Saxo-Silesian state. This request dismissed at first, but the people of both Saxony and Silesia protested for the establishment of their state, and were able to reach the hearts of the other people of Europe. After a whole year of immense protestation, Saxo_sil2.png both Saxonians, Silesians and other European peoples, both the German and Polish governments agreed to let the Saxo-Silesian people have their independance, and on March 6, 1996, the Lower Saxo-Silesian Provincial State was established, and recognized by both the European Union and United Nations.