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    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 ...

  2. Maps. Meyers Gazetteer is the your one-stop destination for placing old Pomeranian cities and villages on a Google Map. It overlays old maps on top of the Google Map, pinpoints church districts and civil registration offices, and is complete with important information from the Meyers Orts- und Verkehrs-lexikon des deutschen Reichs.

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  4. The map is the first cartographic, approximately accurate representation of Pomerania, based on surveys and mathematical calculations. A kind of 'land register', it presents a unique collection of contemporary knowledge about the country at the time: coats of arms from 353 noble families, views of 49 cities, the family tree of ruling classes ...

  5. See Kammin just inland from Mth. or Mouth of the Dievenow River where it enters the Baltic Sea. Also a map with the city of Cammin in Kreis Kammin and large map of Kreis Cammin. Map of Pomerania, 1871, with Kreis Cammin highlighted in blue, and a map of Land Kreis Cammin showing the city, the river, more.

  6. Dec 5, 2022 · Ravenstein's Atlas of the German Empire covers Germany as it existed between 1871 and 1914. The maps and accompanying gazetteer from the University of Wisconsin Libraries can be downloaded in sections. Once downloaded, each colored map can be enlarged to show details. Localities are charted down to the parish level.

  7. The List of towns in Western Pomerania includes all towns in present-day German Pomerania, and thus excludes towns which lie west of the Oder river, but east of the Oder-Neisse line ( Stettiner Zipfel area), and thus historically are associated also with Western Pomerania.

  8. A remarkable feature of this map is that it shows the entire area of Western Pomerania as it was under Swedish dominion until 1679, i.e. 1720, and therefore includes the territories to the south of the river Peene, the islands of Usedom and Wollin and the cities stretched along the banks of the Dievenow, Stettin Lagoon and the Oder in Farther ...

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