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pomerania

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for pomerania.

Editorial note

Sweden sold off Swedish Pomerania at the end of the Napoleonic wars in a good piece of business.

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Quick take

A former duchy, historical province of Prussia, and now a geographic region of Central Europe split between Germany and Poland on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A former duchy, historical province of Prussia, and now a geographic region of Central Europe split between Germany and Poland on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for pomerania.

noun

A former duchy, historical province of Prussia, and now a geographic region of Central Europe split between Germany and Poland on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea.

Example sentences

1

Sweden sold off Swedish Pomerania at the end of the Napoleonic wars in a good piece of business.

2

In the former, East Prussia votes for a legislator, Pomerania votes for a legislator, North Westphalia votes for one.

3

The argument is even more ridiculous for scandinavians from Jutland, Gotland or the mythic jomsviking from Pomerania who where already on the continent or very close to the continent.

4

The lowest salaries are received by employees in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania with an average of 2,391 euros.

5

I honestly doubt much would be different in this regard if Israel had been founded in Pomerania instead.

6

Researchers report that Svælget 2 was built around 1410 using timber sourced from two different regions: Pomerania (in modern-day Poland) and the Netherlands.

7

Gazprom directly funded the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Climate and Environmental Protection Foundation[1], for example.

8

> Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania even wants to make installation of the app a prerequisite for participating in public life.

9

The ending of the article isn't really true to history, he didn't return to Pomerania because he had given up and had nothing left to fight for, he returned to Pomerania because he inherited the duchy, and decided a life as duke was better than a life as king in exile.

10

( Pomerania is somewhat of an exception).

11

Founded in 1255 by Germans, Kolberg was part of Prussian Pomerania from the 1648 Peace of Westphalia until the August 1945 Potsdam Agreements which implicitly recognised the Soviet capture of eastern Poland and gave Poland eastern Germany in return; this was not finalised until the 1990 Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany.

Quote examples

1

Was Denmark "like Egypt" when Eric of Pomerania imposed the Sound Dues on Øresund traffic?

2

Here's an A/B of an excerpt: > [vikingeskibsmuseet.dk] "Dendrochronological analysis shows that Svælget 2 was built around 1410 using timber from two regions: Pomerania, which is modern-day Poland, and the Netherlands.

3

It was first written down in 1880, attributed by a Silesia newspaper to Pomerania, and I really don't know that many people 100 years earlier, say, would have had a conception of what a "German" was in that sense.

Proper noun examples

1

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern gets split back into Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania, and some of your customers have updated their addresses, and some haven't.

2

Three AP1000 reactors at the Choczewo site in the voivodeship of Pomerania.

3

Are we going to have Emperor Macropoleon and Prince Putinovich chasing each other's cavalries across Pomerania, like 205 years ago?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use pomerania in a sentence?

Sweden sold off Swedish Pomerania at the end of the Napoleonic wars in a good piece of business.

What does pomerania mean?

A former duchy, historical province of Prussia, and now a geographic region of Central Europe split between Germany and Poland on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea.

What part of speech is pomerania?

pomerania is commonly used as noun.