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== Distributio ==
Qui Silesica plerumque utuntur habitant [[Silesia Superior|Silesiam Superiorem]], inter [[Polonia]]m meridionalem occidentalemque et [[Tzekia]]m septentrionalem orientalemque, etiam in [[Germania]]. Anno [[2011]], fere 509 000<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20121221235509/http://www.stat.gov.pl/cps/rde/xbcr/gus/LUD_raport_z_wynikow_NSP2011.pdf Narodowy Spis Powszechny Ludności i Mieszkań 2011. Raport z wyników] - Central Statistical Office of Poland</ref> hominum Silesicam esse suum patrium sermonem declaraverunt, sed numerus quorum Silesica loqui possunt circa 1 250 000 aestimatur.<!--
 
According to the last [[Polish census of 2002|official census in Poland (2002)]], about 60,000 people declared Silesian as their [[first language|native tongue]], and over 173,000 people declared [[Silesians|Silesian nationality]]<ref>{{pl icon}} [http://www.stat.gov.pl/cps/rde/xbcr/gus/PUBL_raport_z_wynikow_nsp_ludnosci_i_mieszkan_2002.pdf ''www.stat.gov.pl''] - Main Statistical Office of Polish government: report of [[Polish census of 2002]]</ref>. However, the total number of Silesian speakers exceeds two million{{Fact|date=April 2008}}. There are also about 100,000 Silesian ([[Cieszyn Silesian dialect|Cieszyn Silesian]]) speakers living in the Czech Republic; Cieszyn Silesian is also commonly spoken in the Polish part of [[Cieszyn Silesia]]. Speakers of Cieszyn Silesian dialect usually identify themselves on the nationality level as Poles<ref>{{en icon}} "''Borders of Language and Identity in Teschen Silesia''" - [[Kevin Hannan]], 1996. New York: Peter Lang, page 162</ref>. According to the last official census in Czech Republic, 10,878 people in declared Silesian nationality.