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1096:. Initially only active during wartime, it became a permanent institution in 1660. The Kriegskommissariat was subject only to the prince-elector (later king) and not to the provincial government. It was represented in the urban communities by "Steuerkommissar" and in the rural districts by "Kriegskommissar" (later "Kreisdirektor") officials. These commissioners collected contributions (war tax) and supervised garrison. Tus, the Kriegskommisariat became a central institution in the province's financial and economical administration.
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1125:, which had been acquired by Prussia and merged into the Pomeranian province in 1720. The chamber was responsible for all administrative fields of the province except for justice (that was within the responsibility of the government and the court) and ecclesial administration (handled by the Konsistorium). A second chamber (though under superiority of the Stettin chamber) was set up in 1764 in
1256:. Brenckenhoff, after providing some humanitarian aid in 1763 (especially horses and wheat from the military and money for seed and life stock), introduced programs for financial aid, tax reduction, and low-rate credits and thus managed to have most of the farms that had been destroyed rebuild in 1764.
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granted rent free to those willing to erect buildings. There were also cases where those building a house were granted free citizenship, were exonerated from garrison duties, or were given the necessary timber for free. Also, public buildings were renewed or built new by the
Prussian administration.
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In 1714, the former position of "Landrat" was abolished, and replaced with that of "Prussian
Landrat". The office was assigned to the former Kreisdirektor. Already before the reform, the positions of Kreisdirektor (initially Kriegskommissar) and Landrat of a district had often been held by the same
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ordered another administrative reform. The most important change was the application of the "Kantonsreglement" order. This order split the province into small military districts ("Kanton") based on the civilian ones. All peasants of a canton were enrolled by the
Prussian army, and assigned to the
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Kolberg was made the new capital. Troops were to be permanently garrisoned in the town, this was to be paid for by the province. The province was to be governed by a "Regierung" (government, led by a president and a chancellor, four other members, general administration, in charge of the police,
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After the great losses of the previous wars, Prussia began rebuilding and resettling her war-torn province in 1718. Programs were devised for financial aid to rebuild houses, e.g. people were paid 23% of a house's cost if they built it with fire-proof material, and vacant residential areas were
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craftsmen from Roman
Catholic Poland settled in the towns. The colonists were freed of certain taxes and services such as military service. Between 1740 and 1784, 26,000 colonists arrived in Prussian Pomerania, and 159 new villages were founded. Most colonists originated in the Palatinate,
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in 1637. Throughout the existence of the
Griffin duchy, Brandenburg claimed overlordship and was asserted of Pomerania inheritance in numerous treaties. Yet, Sweden had been one of the most important players in the war and as such, it was awarded some of its territorial gains in Pomerania
1166:. The enrollment did not depend on actual warfare, but was permanent. Also, the rural nobility was enlisted into the army as potential officers. Those chosen (by the king himself) for a military career were trained in Berlin, and received not only military, but a broad education.
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regions were drained and settled with colonists from the Low
Countries from 1718. In 1734 part of this region became therefore known as "Royal Holland". Dutch colonists were also settled in other parts of Pomerania. Also, Protestants from the otherwise Catholic
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The province was divided into seven knightly districts, also the territories of eight local noble houses (Flemming, Borcke, Wedel, Dewitz, Osten-Blücher, Manteuffel and
Glasenapp, so-called "schloßgesessene Familien", i.e. palace-owning families), and the
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On 22 November 1714, King
Charles XII of Sweden returned from Turkey to lead the Swedish defense in Pomerania in person. In turn, Holstein's forces in Stettin were arrested as a Swedish ally by Prussia. In February 1715, Charles seized
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from the
Province of Pomerania alone). The agreed on withdrawal of the French troops was delayed repeatedly. In November 1808, the French troops left the province except for Stettin, which forced the provincial government to move to
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The province of
Pomerania was left ravaged and the civilian death toll amounted to 72,000. About 20 percent of the population in the province of Pomerania died, atrocities were committed and a food shortage followed.
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in 1809. The Kriegs- und Domänenkammer was renamed Royal-Prussian government ("Königlich Preußische Regierung"), while the former government ("Regierung") was renamed Supreme State Court ("Oberlandesgericht").
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1073:" officials. The knightly districts assigned nine, the noble families six, the towns five and Stift Cammin also five. The prince-elector had to approve the assignments.
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border patrol, enforcement of ducal rights), a "Kammer" (chamber, also "Amtskammer"), a "Rentei", for administration of the domains), a "Hofgericht" (court) and a "
1306:. Most came from the Palatinate, while the Bohemians soon returned to their homeland as a result of housing shortages. In 1750, recruitment of settlers started in
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930:. In the winter of the same year, the Russian troops made Farther Pomerania their winter refuge. In 1762, Prussia made peace with Sweden and Russia.
926:. Sweden and Russia invaded Brandenburgian Pomerania throughout the years 1760 and 1761. Kolberg was again made a target, withstood a second siege,
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1117:, Amtskammer and Kriegskommissariat were fused into the "Kriegs- und Domänenkammer" (war and domain chamber), in 1722. This new chamber moved from
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710:, was given to Brandenburg. Gollnow and Altdamm were held by Brandenburg as a pawn in exchange for reparations, until these were paid in 1693.
564:), after the war by the Peace of Westphalia, thwarting Brandenburg-Prussia's ambitions for inheritance of the whole former Duchy of Pomerania.
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of 30 December 1812, the Prussian military called the Pomeranians to arms in February 1813. Also in February, Russian troops reached
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region arrived Prussia via the Pomeranian ports. While most went on to settle in other parts of Prussia, some settled in Pomerania.
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and Denmark joined the Russian-Prussian treaty of 1714. The allied forces subsequently occupied all of Pomerania except for
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was among the defendants. The siege was not successful and was lifted only when Prussia surrendered to
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on 3 May 1660, confirmed Brandenburg's rights in the Lauenburg and Bütow Land as well as in Draheim.
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Apostolic Administration of Kamień (Cammin), Lubusz (Lebus) and the Prelature of Piła (Schneidemühl)
966:, that constituted on 19 July 1654, to decide on the further administrative system of the province.
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The Landtag decrees along with a constitution ("Regimentsverfassung") were issued on 11 July 1654.
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surrendered without battle, and the province became occupied by the French forces. Only fortified
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set up a combined military institution, the war commissionary for her Pomeranian province and
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Der Name Pommern (po more) ist slawischer Herkunft und bedeutet so viel wie "Land am Meer".
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Convention on the International Commission on the Protection of the Oder against Pollution
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Charles XII of Sweden led the defense until 22 December 1715, when he evacuated to
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in late 1806, French troops marched north into the Pomeranian province. Fortified
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was occupied by Denmark and Brandenburg in the Brandenburg-Swedish theater of the
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River that had been won in 1648 as well as Western Pomerania south of the
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The population was represented in the "Landständische Vertretung" by 25 "
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to rebuild the war-torn Prussian portion of Pomerania. Even before the
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river were joined into the province. The province was succeeded by the
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The terms of surrender included high war contributions (25,000,000
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was founded on the river's mouth in 1748. A similar project in
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The strip of land on the east side of the Oder, except for
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Prince-Episcopal Delegation for Brandenburg and Pomerania
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Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland
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Rebuilding and Inner Colonisation of Prussian Pomerania
636:. The Commonwealth therein gave Brandeburg-Prussia the
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officially declared war on Sweden. In the same month,
1279:) as well as levee construction at some rivers (e.g.
922:. When Kolberg withstood, the Russian troops ravaged
713:
994:. Furthermore, there were the ducal domains ("Amt")
768:, and surrendered on 29 September. According to the
555:, became extinct in the male line with the death of
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Apostolic Administration of the Free City of Danzig
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Regimentsverfassung ("regime constitution") of 1654
4044:17th-century establishments in Brandenburg-Prussia
918:made their way into Pomerania and laid a siege on
736:in brown, Brandenburg-Prussian Pomerania in blue,
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3179:Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany
1445:gained Swedish Pomerania by paying 2,6 million
1342:In 1786, the population of Prussian Pomerania (
1711:
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4019:States and territories disestablished in 1815
3183:Lutheran Diocese of Mecklenburg and Pomerania
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954:troops on 6 June 1653. Three days later, the
184:Pomerania ("East Pomerania", orange), within
4034:1653 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
3943:Polish-East German Maritime Border Agreement
3466:Post-WWII settlement of Poles and Ukrainians
3201:Lutheran Diocese of Pomerania-Greater Poland
60:introducing citations to additional sources
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676:from 1675 to 1679, whereby Denmark claimed
4014:States and territories established in 1653
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1133:Administrative and military reform of 1733
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697:Exoriare aliquis nostris ex ossibus ultor!
606:(yellow). Year of incorporation indicated.
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1229:swamps were drained to provide farmland.
693:Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg
684:. Sweden reestablished control after the
632:on 19 September 1657, and the subsequent
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1066:("Stift Cammin") had a separate status.
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50:Relevant discussion may be found on the
3034:Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Germany
551:), ruling Pomerania since the 1120s as
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3189:Evangelical Reformed Church in Germany
2870:Pomeranian Voivodeship 1919–1939
665:Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1679)
71:"Province of Pomerania" 1653–1815
19:For other provinces of this name, see
4049:Former eastern territories of Germany
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2571:Province of Pomerania 1815–1945
2429:Province of Pomerania 1815–1945
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1753:
958:called the nobility to assemble at a
3461:WWII flight and expulsion of Germans
1589:. Taylor & Francis. p. 83.
1348:Western Pomerania south of the Peene
1222:failed due to financial shortfalls.
1137:On 15 September 1733, Prussian king
517:
27:
3153:Evangelical State Church in Prussia
2880:Free City of Danzig 1920–1939
1437:. In March, all French forces left
1113:Based on an order of Prussian king
1062:. The secularized territory of the
891:
543:in 1648. During the war, the noble
13:
2980:
2310:
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14:
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4039:1815 disestablishments in Prussia
3874:North German Confederation Treaty
1206:To improve access to the port of
937:
602:(yellow) and the strip along the
3049:Apostolic Administration of Tütz
2461:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 1946–1952
1449:to Denmark and granting her the
1238:Franz Balthasar von Brenckenhoff
795:confirming her gains in Swedish
438:
413:
399:
385:
371:
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162:
43:relies largely or entirely on a
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2957:Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
2926:Bydgoszcz Voivodeship 1975–1998
2895:Bydgoszcz Voivodeship 1946–1975
2711:Province of Pomerania 1815–1945
1728:
1702:
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1421:In 1812, French troops invaded
1225:Throughout the 1750s, the vast
1148:Infanterieregiment 7, 8, 17, 22
16:Province of Brandenburg-Prussia
4029:History of Pomerania by period
3105:Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień
2915:Koszalin Voivodeship 1975–1998
2905:Koszalin Voivodeship 1950–1975
2900:Szczecin Voivodeship 1946–1975
2812:Duchy of Świecie and Lubiszewo
2728:Koszalin Voivodeship 1950–1975
2723:Szczecin Voivodeship 1946–1975
2608:Koszalin Voivodeship 1975–1998
2603:Szczecin Voivodeship 1975–1998
2598:Koszalin Voivodeship 1950–1975
2593:Szczecin Voivodeship 1946–1975
2481:Szczecin Voivodeship 1975–1998
2456:Szczecin Voivodeship 1946–1975
1603:
1578:
1555:
1524:
1471:
884:The capital was then moved to
738:Siege of Stralsund (1711–1715)
686:Peace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
626:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1:
3158:Pomeranian Evangelical Church
3095:Diocese of Koszalin-Kołobrzeg
3008:Christianization of Pomerania
2885:Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia
2855:Free City of Danzig 1807–1814
1780:Territories and provinces of
1690:Buchholz, 1999, pp. 351, 358.
1460:
1109:Administrative reform of 1722
1100:Administrative reform of 1714
928:but not the third one in 1761
3967:Treaty of Good Neighbourship
3817:Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1679)
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3506:Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch
3213:Pentecostal Church in Poland
3174:Protestant Church in Germany
2910:Gdańsk Voivodeship 1975–1998
2890:Gdańsk Voivodeship 1946–1975
1722:Buchholz, 1999, pp. 363–364.
1672:Buchholz, 1999, pp. 350–351.
1609:Buchholz, 1999, pp. 310–311.
1561:Buchholz, 1999, pp. 352–354.
1552:Buchholz, 1999, pp. 341–343.
1521:Buchholz, 1999, pp. 318–319.
1175:Hither and Farther Pomerania
791:concluded a treaty with the
680:and Brandenburg the rest of
472:, the province consisted of
7:
3961:German–Polish Border Treaty
3955:German Reunification Treaty
3206:Lutheran Diocese of Wrocław
2945:West Pomeranian Voivodeship
2832:State of the Teutonic Order
2622:West Pomeranian Voivodeship
2499:West Pomeranian Voivodeship
1427:Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg
1129:for the eastern districts.
640:as a fief, and also pawned
10:
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3850:Polish Partitions Treaties
1804:Margraviate of Brandenburg
1648:Buchholz, 1999, pp. 320ff.
1632:Buchholz, 1999, pp. 310ff.
1412:Karl August von Hardenberg
776:was paid his war costs by
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3054:Prelature of Schneidemühl
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2865:Posen-West Prussia Region
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2045:Principality of Neuchâtel
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3985:Treaty of Accession 2003
3442:Major demographic events
3014:Diocese of Wollin/Cammin
2704:Lauenburg and Bütow Land
2699:Brandenburgian Pomerania
2559:Brandenburgian Pomerania
2262:10,000 BC – 600 AD
1495:Pommersches Landesmuseum
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1376:laid siege in March 1807
1364:Battle of Jena-Auerstedt
1350:river) reached 438,700.
1339:Mecklenburg and Poland.
1177:around the year of 1794.
877:in turn for a 2 million
638:Lauenburg and Bütow Land
570:Lauenburg and Bütow Land
478:Lauenburg and Bütow Land
221: • Coordinates
3852:(1772/1773, 1793, 1795)
3255:Archaeological cultures
2414:Pomerania-Wolgast-Stolp
1708:Buchholz, 1999, p. 360.
1699:Buchholz, 1999, p. 332.
1681:Buchholz, 1999, p. 354.
1660:Buchholz, 1999, p. 347.
1618:Buchholz, 1999, p. 312.
1585:Daniel Marston (2013).
1575:Buchholz, 1999, p. 356.
1509:Buchholz, 1999, p. 318.
1431:Convention of Tauroggen
1254:Moritz of Anhalt-Dessau
1214:river was deepened and
1077:Military administration
901:Siege of Kolberg (1761)
3880:Peace of Prague (1866)
3475:Languages and dialects
3145:Protestant Reformation
2940:Pomeranian Voivodeship
2843:Pomeranian Voivodeship
2742:Pomeranian Voivodeship
2687:Pomeranian Voivodeship
2627:Pomeranian Voivodeship
2489:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
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3080:Archdiocese of Berlin
2471:Bezirk Neubrandenburg
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1455:Province of Pomerania
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434:Province of Pomerania
243:53.43028°N 14.55083°E
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4024:Provinces of Prussia
3714:Thorn, Second (1466)
3115:Diocese of Włocławek
3085:Diocese of Bydgoszcz
2694:Lauenburg-Bütow Pawn
2564:Starostwo of Draheim
2409:Pomerania-Rügenwalde
2399:Pomerania-Neustettin
2251:History of Pomerania
2058:Grand Duchy of Posen
1587:The Seven Years' War
1380:Ferdinand von Schill
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847:Treaty of Stockholm
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618:Second Northern War
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3897:Prussian Concordat
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45:single source
41:This section
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3668:Thorn, First
3496:Low Prussian
3453:
3297:Comb Ceramic
3282:Funnelbeaker
3244:anthropology
3143:
3061:with see in
3006:
2860:West Prussia
2775:Chełmno Land
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2094:Hohenzollern
1976:West Prussia
1828:
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468:. After the
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347:Succeeded by
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276:• 1786
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198:(1653–1668)
170:Coat of arms
136:Province of
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3635:Ueckermünde
3533:West Slavic
3455:Ostsiedlung
3433:Slovincians
3292:Corded Ware
3267:Maglemosian
2494:Brandenburg
2206:Lower Rhine
2089:(1824–1878)
2040:Brandenburg
2004:New Silesia
1964:East Frisia
1837:Halberstadt
1791:Before 1701
1784:(1525–1947)
1410:(1807) and
1390:on 2 July.
1300:Mecklenburg
1296:Württemberg
1192:Randowbruch
1032:Greifenberg
1004:Marienfließ
748:During the
674:Scanian War
616:During the
525:was made a
503:comes from
342:Preceded by
246: /
4008:Categories
3885:Versailles
3788:Westphalia
3561:Slovincian
3551:Pomeranian
3491:Low German
3423:Kashubians
3317:Pomeranian
3240:Demography
3137:Historical
3129:Protestant
3000:Historical
2839:1466–1793
2800:Samborides
2675:Partitions
2547:Partitions
2367:Partitions
2130:after 1918
2073:Westphalia
1900:After 1701
1888:St. Thomas
1878:Gold Coast
1817:Ravensberg
1530:Büchmann,
1461:References
1336:Protestant
1292:Palatinate
1265:Plönebruch
1236:appointed
1216:Swinemünde
1052:Rügenwalde
1040:Neustettin
1016:Rügenwalde
906:After the
774:Menschikov
766:Menschikov
744:indicated.
598:(yellow),
539:ended the
263:Population
234:14°33′03″E
231:53°25′49″N
150:until 1806
82:newspapers
3921:Zgorzelec
3838:Stockholm
3777:Franzburg
3686:Perleberg
3556:Kashubian
3413:Velunzani
3373:Vidivarii
3287:Havelland
3065:1945–1972
2933:1975–1998
2922:1975–1998
2754:Pomerelia
2735:1975–1998
2651:Pomerelia
2615:1975–1998
2204:From the
2179:Kurhessen
2175:Magdeburg
2053:Pomerania
2029:(1814–15)
1908:Neuchâtel
1865:Magdeburg
1439:Pomerania
1408:vom Stein
1362:lost the
1328:Nuremberg
1261:Thurbruch
1227:Oderbruch
1196:Uckermark
1173:Duchy of
1154:, or the
1142:Prussian
910:in 1759 (
881:payment.
834:. In the
832:Stralsund
730:Pomerania
682:Pomerania
501:Pomerania
499:The name
196:Kołobrzeg
155:1653–1815
52:talk page
3760:Augsburg
3754:Grimnitz
3719:Prenzlau
3589:Treaties
3541:Polabian
3388:Prissani
3327:Wielbark
3307:Lusatian
2765:Kociewie
2760:Kashubia
2200:in 1848.
1916:Guelders
1873:Colonies
1483:Archived
1400:Stargard
1332:Brussels
1320:Augsburg
1201:Salzburg
1144:infantry
1119:Stargard
1024:Stargard
964:Stargard
624:and the
568:Gain of
549:Griffins
510:meaning
201:Stargard
3915:Potsdam
3629:Templin
3606:Kremmen
3363:Lemovii
3346:Peoples
3322:Oksywie
3312:Jastorf
3262:Hamburg
2362:Gützkow
2196:Became
2115:1866–68
2106:Hanover
2068:Silesia
1981:1772–73
1948:Silesia
1943:/ 1815)
1853:Draheim
1782:Prussia
1736:Pommern
1416:serfdom
1386:in the
1372:Kolberg
1368:Stettin
1360:Prussia
1304:Bohemia
1273:Madüsee
1208:Stettin
1156:cavalry
1123:Stettin
1092:as the
1086:Neumark
1071:Landrat
1056:Kolberg
1044:Schlawe
1036:Belgard
1008:Treptow
996:Kolbatz
960:Landtag
948:Kolberg
944:Swedish
920:Kolberg
886:Stettin
857:river (
845:In the
828:Hanover
824:Prussia
813:Wolgast
805:Estonia
801:Karelia
778:Prussia
758:Russian
754:Stettin
708:Altdamm
704:Gollnow
642:Draheim
596:Draheim
574:Draheim
508:po more
482:Draheim
421:Draheim
293:History
280:438,700
206:Stettin
192:Capital
129:Pommern
96:scholar
3981:(1996)
3975:(1993)
3969:(1991)
3963:(1991)
3957:(1990)
3951:(1990)
3945:(1989)
3939:(1975)
3923:(1951)
3917:(1945)
3911:(1939)
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3893:(1925)
3887:(1919)
3876:(1866)
3870:(1815)
3868:Vienna
3864:(1814)
3858:(1807)
3856:Tilsit
3846:(1720)
3813:(1660)
3807:(1657)
3801:(1656)
3799:Labiau
3790:(1648)
3779:(1627)
3768:(1569)
3766:Lublin
3762:(1555)
3756:(1529)
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3748:Kraków
3744:(1521)
3727:(1493)
3725:Pyritz
3705:(1435)
3694:(1427)
3688:(1427)
3682:(1422)
3676:(1415)
3670:(1411)
3659:(1390)
3657:Pyzdry
3643:(1343)
3641:Kalisz
3637:(1327)
3631:(1317)
3620:(1282)
3614:(1250)
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