Talk:Standesamt Schneidemühl

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I haven't had time to formalize the templates for this yet, I'm letting the "Historical States" project mature a little, and then will propose templates for: Prussian provinces, Bezirkregierungen, Kreise and Standesamter. Please see the articles Standesamt Kolmar, Kreis Kolmar in Posen, Bromberg District, and Province of Posen to see how the structure is arranged. Note that this is only for the time frame of Prussian control. For the actual towns, the link is to the article for that town without limit to time frame. These are titled with the current Polish names.

Should I understand that Schneidemühl is the current Polish name of Piła? I don't get it... Halibutt 01:33, 22 May 2004 (UTC)
Not at all. This article is only about the time frame: "Standesamt Schneidemühl was one of 9 civil registration districts located in Kreis Kolmar of the Prussian province of Posen, created in October 1874, during Imperial Germany (1871-1918) ". The viewpoint is from the "official" Prussian organization, spellings, etc. of that time, not current. But note that here, where there is a list of communities, they link to the general article for that town (if there is one). Bwood 02:19, 22 May 2004 (UTC)