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  1. The history of Pomerania starts shortly before 1000 AD, with ongoing conquests by newly arrived Polan rulers. Before that, the area was recorded nearly 2000 years ago as Germania, and in modern times Pomerania has been split between Germany and Poland. Its name comes from the Slavic po more, which means "(land) at the sea".

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

    History of Pomerania; Early history; Early Middle Ages; High Middle Ages; Late Middle Ages; Early Modern Age; 1806–1933; 1933–1945; 1945–present; Poland portal Germany portal

  3. From 3000 to 1900 BC Pomerania was settled by farmers and herders of the Funnelbeaker culture (also TRB, Trichterbecher culture), that had evolved from the previous Mesolithic cultures and Linear Pottery culture influence. During this period, Western Pomerania was more densely settled than before, primarily on smooth hills near the ...

  4. History of Pomerania. The Pomeranian Region in northern Poland has a long and fascinating history. Below you will find a brief summary of the history of the region from the Early Stone Age to present day.

  5. Pomerania was inhabited successively by Celts, Germanic tribes, and, by the 5th century ce, the Slavic Pomeranians (Pomorzanie) and Polabs. Mieszko I, prince of Poland (died 992), mastered it, and in 1000 his successor, Bolesław I the Brave, organized a diocese in Pomerania with its seat at Kołobrzeg.

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  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › PomeraniaPomerania - Wikipedia

    La Pomerania (in tedesco Pommern; in polacco Pomorze) è una regione storica dell' Europa centrale che si affaccia sul Mar Baltico meridionale; il suo territorio, oggi diviso amministrativamente tra Germania e Polonia, si estende approssimativamente dai fiumi Vistola e Oder a est al Recknitz a ovest e al Noteć a sud.

  7. The Geological History of Pomerania. Experience the development of the Pomeranian landscape from its earliest geological profile, with layers of rock that are millions of years old, to the formation of amber and the effects of the Ice Age on the landscape. The Middle Ages, the era of the Hanseatic League. Photo: Norman Posselt.