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Variations of the region's name include Sasna, Sassen, Sasno, Soysim, Sossen, Sassen, Szossen, and Czossin. Its name is traditionally derived from
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and its inhabitants moved northward. It was first governed from
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Sasna and other Prussian lands in the 13th century.
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German
Sassen
Latin
Lithuanian
Polish
ancient Prussia
Poland
Old Prussian
hare
Ottokar II of Bohemia
Galindia
Lubavia
Masovians
Dzierzgoń
Ostróda
Duchy of Prussia
Kreise
Osterode
Neidenburg
East Prussia
World War II


Encyclopedia Lituanica
LCCN
74-114275
ISBN
963-9116-42-4
Hermanowski, Georg

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