Talk:Greater Poland
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[edit] Old talk
There are names in a given language that should never be translated into the other language as this creates an unncecessary confusion. Term "Wielkopolska" is one of them in my opinion. There is a difference between explanation to what such a name means (thus "great Poland" in quotates is fine) and actually creating an English version to the name. It just does not work that way. Majchers, Canada
In English, I've more often seen Great Poland than Greater Poland (similarly, I tend to say Little Poland rather than Lesser Poland). Should the page be moved? john 03:18, 10 Dec 2003 (UTC)
I think that Greater Poland has been used more, but feel it is an ackward or archaic literal translation, and would favor that Great Poland be used, with liberal reference to the alternate term. (Anonymous)
THE PAGE SHOULD BE ENTITLED WIELKOPOLSKA! It is useless to translate this geographic name as "Great Poland" (literally "Wielka Polska") or "Greater Poland" (literally "Większa Polska"). S.Ufnalska, Poznań, 19:31, 21 Mar 2007 (Sylwianka)
- I agree. Possibly with time a consensus to this effect will develop among English-users. (There does seem to be a growing trend favoring authentic names.) logologist|Talk 22:23, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Shouldn't Bydgoszcz / Bromberg be added to the list of major cities? Bwood
Bydgoszcz is an important city of Kujawy, that sometimes was added to Great Poland. In 1772 Bydgoszcz went to Prussia, 1806 Grand Duchy de Varsovie, and since 1815 it shared Great Poland history. In 1938 it was moved to Pomerania. After the war it was separate Voivodship, now called Pomernian-Kujawian and nobody calls Bydgoszcz Great Poland any more. Cautious 09:48, 4 Feb 2004 (UTC)
About Reichsgau Posen: It was only about 40 days, let's leave it off and continue as a mention with Rg Wartheland. Bwood 04:40, 4 Feb 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Diring Partitions
Where was this territory diring Polish Partitions? mikka (t) 17:56, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
Look at table on the bottom :) in Prussia/Germany:
- 1793-1806 as South Prussia
- (1806-1815 in Duchy of Warsaw)
- 1815-1846 as semiauthonomic Grand Duchy of Poznań
- 1846-1918 as Province of Posen (but name of Grand Duchy was still in use)