-
Pomeranian Balts,
ancient western Baltic people Pomeranian culture, an Iron Age
culture of
earlier people in land
later called Pomerania Pomeranians (Slavic...
-
Pomeranian White Pomeranian Black and tan
Pomeranian Chocolate Pomeranian Pomeranians are
alert and
aware of
changes in
their environment, and barking...
-
descendants of the
Pomeranians include: Kashubians, who
speak the
Kashubian language Slovincians Kociewiacy Borowiacy Western Pomeranians, who
speak Low German...
- Polish, and
nearly all
Pomeranians living east of the Oder-Neisse line fled or were
expelled to post-war Germany. Therefore,
Pomeranians today live not only...
-
rivers was
settled by
tribes grouped as
Pomeranians.
Their dialects,
sometimes referred to as
Ancient Pomeranian, had a
transitory character between the...
- Poles,
Pomeranians, Czechs, Slovaks,
Sorbs and Polabians. The
northern so-called
Lechitic group includes,
along with Polish,
endangered Pomeranian and Polabian...
- (especially religious) unit,
which caused the
Pomeranians and
Polabians to have
weaker contact, as the
Pomeranians were
absorbed into the
state by
Mieszko I...
- and Portuguese. The East
Pomeranian dialect of Low
German is also used by the community.
Pomerode was
founded by
Pomeranians in 1861 and is considered...
-
Bavarian Geographer.
Absent on the list are Lechitic-speaking Polans,
Pomeranians and Masovians, who
became known later and were
written about by Nestor...
- of 1046,
referring to a
Zemuzil dux
Bomeranorum (Zemuzil, Duke of the
Pomeranians).
Pomerania is
mentioned repeatedly in the
chronicles of Adam of Bremen...