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  2. Province of Pomerania (16531815) /  53.43028°N 14.55083°E  / 53.43028; 14.55083. The Province of Pomerania was a province of Brandenburg-Prussia, the later Kingdom of Prussia. After the Thirty Years' War, the province consisted of Farther Pomerania. Subsequently, the Lauenburg and Bütow Land, Draheim, and Swedish Pomerania south of ...

  3. 1786. 438,700. Tỉnh Pomerania ( tiếng Đức: Provinz Pommern; tiếng Ba Lan: Prowincja Pomorze) là một đơn vị hành chính cấp tỉnh của Brandenburg-Phổ và sau là tỉnh của Vương quốc Phổ. Chiến tranh Ba Mươi Năm kết thúc với việc ký kết Hòa ước Westphalia vào năm 1648, các Tuyển đế ...

  4. These parts of Pomerania were integrated into the Brandenburg-Prussian Province of Pomerania (16531815) already after the Thirty Years' War. During the war, the noble House of Pomerania (Griffins), ruling the Duchy of Pomerania since the 1120s, became extinct in the male line with the death of Bogislaw XIV in 1637. Throughout the existence ...

  5. The Province of Pomerania was created from the Province of Pomerania (16531815) (Farther Pomerania and southern Vorpommern) and Swedish Pomerania (northern Vorpommern), and the districts of Schivelbein and Dramburg, formerly belonging to the Neumark.

  6. The Province of Pomerania was a province of Brandenburg-Prussia, the later Kingdom of Prussia. After the Thirty Years' War, the province consisted of Farther Pomerania. Subsequently, the Lauenburg and Bütow Land, Draheim, and Swedish Pomerania south of the Peene river were joined into the province.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PomeraniaPomerania - Wikipedia

    Pomerania ( Polish: Pomorze ⓘ ; German: Pommern ⓘ ; Kashubian: Pòmòrskô; Swedish: Pommern) is a historical region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Central Europe, split between Poland and Germany. The central and eastern part belongs to the West Pomeranian, Pomeranian and Kuyavian-Pomeranian voivodeships of Poland, while the ...

  8. Swedish Pomerania (West Pomerania) is indicated in blue, Brandenburgian Pomerania (East Pomerania) is shown in orange. Main articles: Swedish Pomerania and Province of Pomerania (1653-1815) Following the death of Bogislaw XIV, Duke of Pomerania without issue in 1637, control was disputed between Sweden and Brandenburg-Prussia - which had ...