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  1. 2 giorni fa · Western Pomerania was additionally stripped of the area around the Pomeranian regional capital Stettin/Szczecin as well as the city itself, despite its location to the west of the river Oder. German Democratic Republic Rostock was the major overseas port of East Germany, and is one of the most important Baltic Sea ports today.

    • 23,213 km² (8,963 sq mi)
    • Germany
  2. 4 giorni fa · Map showing Poland's borders pre-1938 and post-1945. The Eastern Borderlands is in gray while the Recovered Territories are in pink.. The Recovered Territories or Regained Lands (Polish: Ziemie Odzyskane), also known as the Western Borderlands (Polish: Kresy Zachodnie), and previously as the Western and Northern Territories (Polish: Ziemie Zachodnie i Północne), Postulated Territories ...

  3. B. Anna of Brandenburg. Sophie of Pomerania. Categories: 16th-century Norwegian monarchs. 16th-century monarchs of Denmark. Wikipedia categories named after Danish monarchs.

  4. 16 ore fa · Szczecin, Pomorze Zachodnie i inne krainy historyczne Polski na tle współczesnych granic administracyjnych Szczecin (niem. StettinStettin) – miasto na prawach powiatu w północno-zachodniej Polsce, stolica i największe miasto województwa zachodniopomorskiego, położone na Pobrzeżu Szczecińskim, nad Odrą i jeziorem Dąbie.

  5. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › StettinStettin – Wikipedia

    3 giorni fa · 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.

  6. I recently read something rather surprising. According to James M. Beidler, some Germanic baptismal entries do not list the name or gender of the child, both being inferred from those of the godparent.[1]

  7. 5 giorni fa · Frederik I, King of Denmark and Norway (1471 – 1533), married (1) Anna of Brandenburg, had two children including King Christian III (2) Sophie of Pomerania, had six children. Christian’s rival King Karl VIII; Credit – Wikipedia. Norway was now faced with a union with Denmark or Sweden or electing a separate king, an option quickly discarded.