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Pomerania (Polish:
Pomorze [pɔˈmɔʐɛ] ; German:
Pommern [ˈpɔmɐn] ; Pòmòrskô; Swedish:
Pommern) is a
historical region on the
southern s**** of the Baltic...
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Pommern is the
German language name for Pomerania, a
historical region divided between Germany and Poland.
Pommern may also
refer to:
Pommern, Rhineland-Palatinate...
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Pommern,
formerly Mneme (1903–1908), is an iron-hulled
sailing ship. It is a four-masted
barque that was
built in 1903 at the J. Reid & Co
shipyard in...
- of Pomerania".
Norwegian and Swedish: Erik av
Pommern, Danish: Erik af
Pommern, German:
Erich von
Pommern, Polish: Eryk
Pomorski Referring to Eric of Pomerania...
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German administration, the town was
named Stolp, to
which the
suffix in
Pommern was
attached in
order to
avoid confusion with
other places similarly named...
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Pommern was one of five Deutschland-class pre-dreadnought
battleships built for the
Kaiserliche Marine between 1904 and 1906.
Named after the Prussian...
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Swedish Pomerania (Swedish:
Svenska Pommern; German: Schwedisch-
Pommern) was a
dominion under the
Swedish Crown from 1630 to 1815 on what is now the Baltic...
- Buchholz,
Pommern, Siedler, 1999, p. 30, ISBN 3-88680-272-8
Werner Buchholz,
Pommern, Siedler, 1999, p. 34, ISBN 3-88680-272-8
Werner Buchholz,
Pommern, Siedler...
- A
number of
ships have been
named Pommern, the
German name for Pomerania, including:
Pommern (1893) [de], a three-masted
barque built as Saxon, and a German...
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Batterie Pommern, also
known as
Lange Max, was the world's
biggest gun in 1917,
during World War I. The
German gun was of type 38 cm SK L/45 "Max" and...