Silesia Walls
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Silesia Walls (Polish: Wały Śląskie, German: Dreigräben) are a line of three (or sometimes fewer) parallel earthen ramparts and ditches that run through Lower Silesia in Poland, by the towns Szprotawa (Sprottau) and Kożuchów (Freystadt). The walls are about 2.5 meters tall and, at their widest, 47 meters. They run for about 30 kilometers. It is hypothesized by Maciej Boryna of the Muzeum Ziemi Szprotawskiej that the Silesia Walls were the southwest border of the Duchy of Głogów and built in 1413-1467. It is possible that rather than being military in nature the wall was designed to reduce smuggling.
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- M. Boryna: Raport z programu badawczego Wały Śląskie 2000–2006.
- W. Schöpke: Die Dreigräben in: Zeitschrift des Vereins für Geschichte Schlesiens, 36. Band, Breslau, 1902