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'''Ruch Autonomii Śląska''' (]: ''Růch Ałtonůmji Ślůnska'', ''Silesian Autonomy Movement'', RAŚ) has its roots in ]'s autonomy in the early twentieth century. The association was founded in ]. The association is based mainly in the Polish part of ]. It is not supported but the majority of people living in the region. | '''Ruch Autonomii Śląska''' (]: ''Růch Ałtonůmji Ślůnska'', ''Silesian Autonomy Movement'', RAŚ) has its roots in ]'s autonomy in the early twentieth century. The association was founded in ]. The association is based mainly in the Polish part of ]. It is not supported but the majority of people living in the region{{fact}}. | ||
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Ruch Autonomii Śląska (Silesian: Růch Ałtonůmji Ślůnska, Silesian Autonomy Movement, RAŚ) has its roots in Silesia's autonomy in the early twentieth century. The association was founded in 1991. The association is based mainly in the Polish part of Upper Silesia. It is not supported but the majority of people living in the region.
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