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Perseverance (1799 ship) SS Phönix (1913) USS Pocahontas (ID-3044) ORP Podhalanin. SMS Pommerania. SMS Pommern. USS Powhatan (ID-3013) Italian torpedo boat Premuda. SMS Preussen (1873)
Stettin liegt in der Nähe der südlichen Ostseeküste an der Mündung der Oder in das Stettiner Haff, etwa 105 km südöstlich von Greifswald, 125 km nordöstlich von Berlin und 151 km südwestlich von Koszalin ( Köslin ). Das Stadtgebiet grenzt mit seinen Vororten im Westen an die Länder Mecklenburg-Vorpommern und Brandenburg.
Szczecin. Szczecin ( tysk Stettin, kasjubisk Sztetëno; latinsk Stetinum) er ein by i Polen og hovudstaden i Vestpommerske voivodskap. Han er den sjuande største byen i landet og har den største hamna ved Austersjøen. Byen har om lag 410 000 innbyggjarar. Szczecin ligg ved elva Oder, sør for Stettiner Haff og Pommernbukta.
The Central Cemetery in Szczecin was established in 1901 [2] as a new and modern cemetery in what was then Stettin in German Pomerania. It was formerly called the Hauptfriedhof Stettin (Stettin Main Cemetery) and was modeled on the Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg, Germany. Even though it has been operating for more than 100 years, it is still in ...
Mother. Mechtild of Brandenburg-Salzwedel. Otto I, Duke of Pomerania (1279 – 31 December 1344) was Duke of Pomerania-Stettin . Youngest, and probably posthumous, son of Duke Barnim I and his third wife, Mechtild of Brandenburg-Salzwedel, Otto became titular co-ruler at his birth, along with his elder half-brother Barnim II and his much older ...
Stettin ( Pools: Szczecin, [ˈʂt ͡ʂɛt ͡ɕin]) is de hoofstad vaan de Poolse wojwodsjap Wespommere, aon de moond vaan de Oder, bij de Stettinse Haf. Stettin, de zevende stad vaan Pole, is 'n belangrieke Oosziehave en de vestegingsplaots vaan 'n universiteit en versjèllende hoegsjaole. De stad had per 2014 408.113 inwoeners.
Royal Maundy is a religious service in the Church of England held on Maundy Thursday. At the service, the British monarch or a royal official distributes small silver coins known as "Maundy money". The name "Maundy" and the ceremony derive from the instruction of Jesus at the Last Supper that his followers should love one another.