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Topic: East Pomeranian


  
  NoffkeTranslation
As a native Pomeranian from the Gross Garde vicinity.
From numerous conversations with Pomeranians expelled from their homeland, I know that the deprecating and ironic remarks concerning the Kashubes from the counties of Stolp and Buetow are connected with the landscape.
the northwest is the lighthouse-tower of Scholpin, to the east is Leba Lake, and to the
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  Climate
The lowest precipitation occurs in the eastern part of Wielkopolska and in Kujawy, a region lying in the rain shadow of the Pomeranian Lake District.
The average annual temperature in Poland ranges from 5-7*C in the hilly Pomeranian and Masurian lake districts and in the uplands to 8-10*C in the belt of the sub-Carpathian basins, the Silesian Lowland and the Wielkopolska Lowland.
It is the shortest in the mountains, in the eastern part of the Pomeranian Lake District and in the Masurian and Suwalki lake districts.
www.poland.gov.pl /Climate,305.html   (2740 words)

  
  Pomeranian
The Pomeranian is a breed of dog in the spitz family, named for the Pomerania region of Poland and East Germany, and classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size.
The closest relatives of the Pomeranian are the Norwegian Elkhound, the Samoyed, the Schipperke, and the whole Spitz group.
Pomeranians are known to have a higher likelyhood of suffering from seizures either from idiopathic epilepsy or hypoglycemia
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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Pomeranian (dog)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Pomeranian is a breed of dog in the spitz family, named for the Pomerania region of Poland and East Germany, and classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size.
The closest relatives of the Pomeranian are the Norwegian Elkhound, the Samoyed, the Schipperke, and the whole Spitz group.
Pomeranians are known to have a higher likelyhood of suffering from seizures either from idiopathic epilepsy or hypoglycemia
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Pomeranians
Pomeranians (Pomorzanie) are a group of Slavic tribes living in historical region of Pomerania along the shore of Baltic Sea between Oder and Vistula rivers.
Pomeranian, breed of toy dog that is believed to have originated in Pomerania, Germany, from a type of large white spitz dog that itself is descended from the sledge dogs of Iceland and Saamiland.
Pomeranians have two coats, an undercoat and a top coat; the first is soft, thick, and fluffy; the top coat is a long, straight and glistening coat covering the whole body.
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 Bialogard
According to the archaeologists the Białogard stronghold was built in the fork of Parsęta and Leśnica rivers as early as 8th century.
The city was developing quickly as one of the more important economic centres of Pomeranian Duchy, and this was strengthened by the privilege of Lubeck law granted to the city by duke Boguslaw IV in 1299.Ih 14th century Bialogards was a member of the Hanse trading union.
In 1724 Białogard was made the capital of a county in the Pomeranian Province of the Prussian state, and after the administration reorganization in 1815, the capital county in Koszalin Dictrict(Hinterpommern) of Pomerania.
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 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "East Pomeranian"   (Site not responding. Last check: )
East Pomeranian (Ostpommersch) is an East Low German dialect that is or used to be spoken in Northern Poland.
East Pomeranian was mostly spoken in the Farther Pomerania (Hinterpommern) region of the Prussian Province of Pomerania and in Pomerelia.
After World War II, the East Pomeranian-speaking German inhabitants of the region were largely expelled to western Germany.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: East Florida
East Florida was originally a part of Spanish Florida.
Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris (1763), which ended the Seven Years' War, Spain ceded all of its territory east and southeast of the Mississippi River to the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
East Florida was originally a part of the Spanish colony of Florida.
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 East - meaning of word   (Site not responding. Last check: )
East is most commonly a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography.
East is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points.
East is the direction from which the sun rises at the equinox, and therefore the direction in which the Earth rotates about its axis.
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 The Misleading Image of the Prussian Military
The Pomeranians live-in Pomerania or are born in Pomerania or descend from Pomeranians or profess to Pomerania.There are Fore Pomerania (Vor-Pommern) or West-Pomerania (West-Pommern) and Hither Pomerania (Hinter-Pommern) or East Pomerania (Ost-Pommern).Pomerania is flat.
The Pomeranian Lakes are alongside the Pomeranian shoreline of the Baltic Sea.
Pomeranians were not more allowed to enter their Pomeranian churches or been buried on their Pomeranian cemeteries.
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 last minute Mecklenburgisch Pommersch - last-minute-report.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The East Low German language of the colonists were influenced by the local Pomeranian and Polabian languages, creating Pommersch.
The German dialects of Pomerania are compiled in the Pommersche Wörterbuch ("Pomeranian Dictionary"), a dictionary of the German dialects spoken within the Province of Pomerania's borders in 1936.
Pomeranian dialects of East Low German are also spoken in Brazil (see Pomerode, Santa Catarina, and Santa Maria de Jetibá, Espírito Santo).
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 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Pomeranian is a group of Lechitic dialects which were spoken in the Middle Ages on the territory of Pomerania, between the Oder and Vistula Rivers.
The only living descendant of Pomeranian is the Kashubian language spoken in Eastern Pomerania (the Pomeranian Voivodeship), so these two names can be treated nowadays as synonyms.
Friedrich Lorentz assumes that at least the dialects of the Kociewiacy and Borowiacy were originally Pomeranian, but became Polonized due to Polish colonization of their territories.
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 Pomeranian - Qwika
Pomeranian Pomeranians are furry and cute mammals that...
Pomeranian language Stefan Ramułt's Dictionary of the Pomeranian (Kashubian) language, published in Kraków, 1893 Pomeranian is a group of Lechitic dialects which...
East Pomeranian is spoken in Brazil mainly nowadays.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
East Low German is a group of Low German dialects spoken in Northeast Germany as well as by minorities in northern Poland.
East Low German belongs to the dialect continuum of the continental West Germanic languages.
The difference is that the East Low German varieties have not been affected by the High German consonant shift.
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 Bi-Mar Pomeranians: History of the Pomeranian
Pomeranians are classed as a toy breed because it is the smallest of the German Spitz type dog.
The Pomeranians original ancestors were the Norwegian Elkhound, Samoyed and the Schipperke and the entire Spitz group.
The original Pomeranian was a larger dog, developed for use in sheep herding and as sled dogs of Iceland and Lapland.
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 Pomeranian Stamps
Pomeranians are very fortunate to have a variety of lovely stamps to build a collection around.
This first Pomeranian stamp was issued in 1994 by the island nation of Antigua and Barbuda in commemoration of the Year of the Dog.
East Timor is an area of Indonesia that recently voted to become independent.
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 Zarnowiec
First evidence for settlement in the region of Zarnowiec came from 8th century BC.
People living here were tied to Lausitian and East Pomeranian culture.
In period of 7 to 10th century AD[?] there was a settlement close to Zarnowieckie lake.
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 Pomeranian History (Buetow, Lauenburg)
The Pomeranian Duke Mestwin II places his inherited lands under the protection of the Margraves of Brandenburg in order to receive them back as a fief.
On the 13th of December he assembles the usual Pomeranian Legislature in Treptow on the Rega and accepts the Augsburg Confession and with it the Protestant Reformation in his duchy.
Between the 6th and 10th of March the eastern Pomeranian towns of Bütow and Lauenburg are occupied.
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 Białogard, Poland
According to the archaeologists the Białogard stronghold was built in the fork of Parsęta and Leśnica rivers as early as 8th century.
The city was developing quickly as one of the more important economic centres of Pomeranian Duchy, and this was strengthened by the privilege of Lubeck law granted to the city by duke Boguslaw IV in 1299.Ih 14th century Bialogards was a member of the Hanse trading union.
In 1724 Białogard was made the capital of a county in the Pomeranian Province of the Prussian state, and after the administration reorganization in 1815, the capital county in Koszalin Dictrict(Hinterpommern) of Pomerania.
www.creekin.net /c5687-n149-bia-ogard-poland.html   (486 words)

  
 Low German   (Site not responding. Last check: )
To the East, it is neighboured by the Kashubian language (the only remnant of the Pomeranian language) and, since the expulsion of nearly all Germans from Pomerania following the Second World War, also by the Polish language.
The Saterland Frisian is the only remnant of East Frisian language and is, outside East Frisia surrounded by Low German, as are the few remaining North Frisian varieties, and the Low German dialects of those regions have Frisian influences on account of Frisian substrates.
The reason for the two conjugations shown in the plural is regional: dialects in the central area use -t while the dialects in East Frisia and the dialects in Mecklenburg and further east use -en.
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 Polish Origins: The Kashubs
In East Pomerania the Kashubian nobility became Polonized and the German minority was absorbed.
In the Treaty of Versailles (1919-1920), Poland was given a narrow strip of land, leading to the Baltic Sea, west of the Vistula River and between East and West Prussia.
After the establishment of the Oder-Neisse boundary between Poland and East Germany in 1950, however, the Kashubs were officially returned to Poland.
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 East_Low_German
East Low German dialects are spoken in north eastern parts of Germany as well as by minorities in northern Poland.
Plattdüütsch is the name for both the Low Saxon and the East Low German language.
East Pomeranian (spoken by minorities in Pomerania and Brazil)
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 Poland.pl - Polish Nature - Pojezierza Poludniowobaltyckie - About the region
The region of the Southern Baltic Lakeland District is divided into 12 macroregions, mostly Lakeland Districts: West Pomeranian, East Pomeranian, South Pomeranian, Ilawa, Chelminsko-Dobrzynski, Wielkopolsko-Kujawski, Lubuski and Leszczynski.
Pojezierza Zachodniopomorskie (West Pomeranian Lakeland District) covers the area of 9,700 sq km.
This region is located between the valley of Vistula river in the west and the valley of Drweca river in the east.
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 Pomeranian CHRISTMAS Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The museum picked the -- here's a hint -- German Pomeranian culture as the theme for its annual Christmas dinners, which are being held this weekend and next weekend.
The people from northern Germany (Pomeranians) were known to be "sober and solemn," while Germans from the south (Bavarians) were typically more relaxed and celebratory, Kraft said.
But part of the Pomeranian culture was temporarily lost during World War II, when animosity toward Germans kept the culture in the closet for fear of persecution, Kraft said.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_200212/ai_n10825552   (805 words)

  
 Pommern History
It was surrounded by Mecklenburg-Schwerin on the West, Brandenburg on the South, and West Prussia on the East.
The immigrants, who were welcomed by the Pomeranian Dukes, provided the necessary skills and tools needed to clear the forests, drain the marshes, build dikes and roads, and farm the land.
It extended from the Netherlands and Belgium on the west to Russia on the east.
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 Warsaw Voice - Energy Awareness Is Paramount   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was established under an agreement signed in April by the Kaszuby-Pomerania Association, the Gdańsk University of Technology, the Polish Ecological Club's Eastern Pomeranian Branch and Danish SFOF (Socialist Association for Adult Education).
The OEE's establishment is largely due to the Polish Ecological Club's East Pomeranian Branch, which first established contacts with the Danes.
Cooperation between Pomeranian residents and the Danes will consist of equipping the center with energy-saving installations as well as providing equipment for using of renewable energy sources.
www.warsawvoice.pl /archiwum.phtml/12924   (698 words)

  
 Historia
These graves were from the East Pomeranian culture.
The community of Władysławowo extends from Chałupy to the East and Karwia to the West.
An East Pomeranian cemetery consisting of over 100 graves dating from 650 to 550 BC was found in this village.
www.wladyslawowo.com.pl /e_historia.html   (3791 words)

  
 Pomeranian Christmas Traditions
The first group of Pomeranians - known as "Old Lutherans" - came to Wisconsin in 1839, finding the topography and climate here pleasantly similar to their homeland.
The traditional foods of Pomeranian Christmas celebrations are as rich as the stories of the immigrants.
Now, she incorporates Pomeranian Christmas traditions into her family's celebration, including herring and special klotternusse cookies, which are rolled out ropes of dough cut into shapes resembling loaves of bread.
www.bogenschneider.org /pomeranian_christmas_traditions.htm   (1593 words)

  
 Breeders Pomerania Puppies ~ Dogs for sale Pommeranian Breeder - Pomeraian Dog   (Site not responding. Last check: )
They are from the Spitz family and are given their unique name for the country in which they are bred.
This is from the Pomeranian area of Poland and in East Germany.
The shape of the dog€™s head in a Pomeranian is one of its dominating and unique features as it is a wedge shape and it is thought of as a fox look.
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 Pomeranian language   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Stefan Ramułt's Dictionary of the Pomeranian (Kashubian) language, published in Kraków, 1893.
This article is about the West Slavic Pomeranian language.
For the German dialects also called Pomeranian, see Pommersch.
nba.servegame.org /en/Pomeranian_language.htm   (495 words)

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