The flag that serves as the symbol of Kociewie, a cultural region in Poland, considering of Starogard, Świecie, and Tczew Counties, is dominated by a...
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national flag, these are mostly military flags, used by one or all branches of the Polish Armed Forces, especially the Polish Navy. Other flags are flown...
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Kociewie is an ethnocultural region in the eastern part of Tuchola Forest, in northern Poland, Pomerania, that is inhabited by the Kociewians. Its cultural...
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Kocievians (category Kociewie)
of Pomerania and Kuyavia–Pomerania, in north-central Poland. Their settlement area is referred to as Kociewie and they speak the Kociewian dialect of...
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The coat of arms of Kociewie, a cultural area located in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, depicts a red griffin placed on a background divided into three...
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Tczew (section Number of inhabitants by year)
Pomerania, Kociewie, northern Poland with 59,111 inhabitants (December 2021). The city is known for its Old Town and the Vistula Bridge, or Bridge of Tczew...
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alternatively known as Pomerelia, consisting of four sub-regions: Kashubia inhabited by ethnic Kashubians, Kociewie, Tuchola Forest and Chełmno Land. Pomerania...
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Kazimierz Piechowski (category Polish prisoners of war)
Polish Republic, and political prisoner of the Nazis held at Auschwitz concentration camp. He was a soldier of the Polish Home Army (Armia Krajowa), and...
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(2023), capital of Świecie County in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is located within the ethnocultural region of Kociewie. Świecie is located...
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Pomeranian Voivodeship (redirect from Voivode of Pomorze)
Pomeranian part of the region comprises most of Pomerelia (the easternmost part of Pomerania) with its subregions of Kashubia and Kociewie, whereas the western...
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Free City of Danzig (German: Freie Stadt Danzig; Polish: Wolne Miasto Gdańsk) was a city-state under the protection and oversight of the League of Nations...
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Starogard is the capital of Starogard County. It is also the second biggest city (after Tczew) of the ethnocultural region Kociewie and is populated by Kociewians...
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eastern territories of Germany (German: ehemalige deutsche Ostgebiete) refer to those territories east of the current eastern border of Germany, i.e. the...
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Garz (Rügen) (section Flag)
ratio of the height of the shield to the height of the flag being 3:5. The overall ratio of the flag is 2:3. Garz's twin town of Norderney lies in East...
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The State of the Teutonic Order (Latin: Civitas Ordinis Theutonici) was a theocratic state located along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea in northern...
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Bogislaw I, Duke of Pomerania had travelled to Barbarossa's camp in Lübeck, where he received the Imperial flag and the title "Duke of Slavinia". From...
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Brandenburg–Prussia (redirect from Prince-elector of Brandenburg)
realm of the Brandenburgian Royal dynasty of the House of Hohenzollern between 1618 and 1701. Based in the Electorate of Brandenburg, the main branch of the...
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the terms of the Treaty of Versailles remained a central point of conflict between the Reich and Prussia. The disputes over the use of flags on Constitution...
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city is the seat of the Stargard County, and, extraterritorially, of the municipality of Stargard. It is the second biggest city of Szczecin agglomeration...
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during the time of the Napoleonic Wars following the capture of the city in the siege of Danzig in May. After the Congress of Vienna of 1814–1815, Danzig...
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Wisła Tczew (category Football clubs in Kociewie)
Tczew is a Polish professional football and boxing club based in Tczew, Kociewie, Poland. Founded in 1924, the club has traditionally worn a white and red...
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Szczecin (redirect from Etymology of Szczecin)
as the seat of the Dukes of Pomerania and the House of Griffin. In the course of the millennium, Szczecin under different names was part of Piast Poland...
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (redirect from Economy of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern)
in the north-east of Germany. Of the country's sixteen states, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ranks 14th in population; it covers an area of 23,300 km2 (9,000 sq mi)...
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a province of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815, an expansion of the older Brandenburg-Prussia province of Pomerania, and then became part of the German...
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Kashubians (redirect from List of Kashubians)
almost 8/10 of the total Kashubian mtDNA diversity. In a 2013 study, Y-DNA haplogroups among the Polish population indigenous to Kociewie (n=158) were...
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Pomerania-Stettin (redirect from Duchy of Stettin)
The Duchy of Pomerania-Stettin, also known as the Duchy of Stettin, and the Duchy of Szczecin, was a feudal duchy in Farther Pomerania within the Holy...
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Posen–West Prussia (redirect from Province of Posen-West Prussia)
Frontier March of Posen–West Prussia (German: Grenzmark Posen-Westpreußen; Polish: Marchia Graniczna Poznańsko-Zachodniopruska) was a province of Prussia from...
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Polnisch-Preußen) became a province of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, which was annexed following the imposed Second Peace of Toruń (1466) from territory...
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Danzig-Westpreußen) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany created on 8 October 1939 from annexed territory of the Free City of Danzig, the Greater Pomeranian Voivodship...
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The Duchy of Pomerania-Stolp, also known as the Duchy of Stolp, and the Duchy of Słupsk, was a feudal duchy in Farther Pomerania. Its capital was Słupsk...
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