Eastern Pomerania
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Eastern Pomerania can refer to distinct parts of Pomerania:
- the historical region of Farther Pomerania, which was the eastern part of the Duchy, later Province of Pomerania
- the historical region of Pomerelia east of and partly overlapping with Farther Pomerania
- the Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland
< West | Pomerania | East > | |||||||||||
Stralsund (Strzałów) |
Anklam (Tąglim) |
Szczecin (Stettin) |
Kolobrzeg (Kolberg) |
Słupsk (Stolp) |
Gdynia (Gdingen) |
Gdańsk (Danzig) | |||||||
Current regions | Vorpommern (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) |
Zachodniopomorskie (West Pomeranian Voivodeship) |
Pomerelia (Pomeranian Voivodeship) | ||||||||||
German terminology (corresponding English term) |
Pommern (Pomerania) |
Pomerellen (Pomerelia) | |||||||||||
Vorpommern in modern usage excluding Szczecin (Western Pomerania) (Hither/Upper Pomerania) |
Hinterpommern (Farther/Further Pomerania) Ostpommern (Eastern Pomerania) | ||||||||||||
Polish terminology (corresponding English term) |
Pomorze Zachodnie (Western Pomerania) |
Pomorze (Pomerelia, literally Pomerania) Pomorze Gdańskie (Gdańsk Pomerania) Pomorze Wschodnie (Eastern Pomerania) | |||||||||||
Pomorze Przednie (Hither/Upper Pomerania) |
Pomorze Tylne (Farther/Further Pomerania) |
See also: Western Pomerania (disambiguation)
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