The Pomeranian Evangelical Church (German: Pommersche Evangelische Kirche; PEK) was a Protestant regional church in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern...
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Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church and Pomeranian Evangelical Church into the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany. The Lutheran church in Mecklenburg...
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The Evangelical Church in Germany (German: Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland, EKD), also known as the Protestant Church in Germany, is a federation of...
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2012 the NEK, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg and the Pomeranian Evangelical Church merged into Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany...
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independent church bodies, to wit the Evangelical Church in Berlin-Brandenburg, the Pomeranian Evangelical Church, the Evangelical Church in the Rhineland...
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the North Elbian Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg, and the Pomeranian Evangelical Church. It covers the combined...
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Western Pomerania (redirect from West Pomeranian)
between the two Protestant church bodies of the Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Mecklenburg and the Pomeranian Evangelical Church prior to their absorption...
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The Pomeranian culture, also Pomeranian or Pomerelian Face Urn culture was an Iron Age culture with origins in parts of the area south of the Baltic Sea...
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Polyetherketones, an engineering plastic Pomeranian Evangelical Church (Pommersche Evangelische Kirche), a Protestant church in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania...
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The Pomeranians (German: Pomoranen; Kashubian: Pòmòrzónie; Polish: Pomorzanie), first mentioned as such in the 10th century, were a West Slavic tribe...
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bishop died in 1544. The Catholic diocese was succeeded by the Pomeranian Evangelical Church and suppressed until 1945, when its new incarnation, the Apostolic...
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boundary between the Mecklenburg Regional Evangelical-Lutheran Church and the Pomeranian Evangelical Church. Starting at Tessin, the Recknitz is navigable...
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East Low German (redirect from Pomeranian (German dialect group))
Klaipėda Region. East Pomeranian, Central Pomeranian and West Pomeranian should not be confused with the West Slavic Pomeranian language (German: Pomoranisch)...
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the Pomeranian Evangelical Church Jakob Fabricius (theologian) [de] (1593–1654), Lutheran theologian and leader of the Pomeranian Evangelical Church Jacob...
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The Pomeranian language (Polish: pomorszczyzna or język pomorski; German: Pomoranisch or die pomoranische Sprache) is in the Pomeranian group of Lechitic...
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Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg Pomeranian Evangelical Church Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria Evangelical Church...
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St. Nikolai, Greifswald (category Lutheran churches in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)
Gothic church located in the western part of the centre of Greifswald. It was the main church and seat of the bishop of the Pomeranian Evangelical Church. The...
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Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch dialect (redirect from West Pomeranian dialect)
parts are influenced by the Central Pomeranian (Mittelpommersch) dialect. It differs slightly from East Pomeranian, which used to be spoken widely in the...
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East Pomeranian (Ostpommersch) or Farther Pomeranian (Hinterpommersch) is an East Low German dialect moribund in Europe, which used to be spoken in the...
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West Pomeranian Voivodeship is a voivodeship (province) in northwestern Poland. Its capital and largest city is Szczecin. Its area equals 22 892.48 km2...
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this, the old Pomeranian border disappeared from the map and today is only prevailed by the border of the Pomeranian Evangelical Church. The part of the...
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held by Poland were already organized into three voivodeships (Chełmno, Pomeranian, Malbork) and the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia, all of which formed the...
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Greifswald (section Medieval churches)
spin-off firms. Greifswald is also the seat of the diocese of the Pomeranian Evangelical Church as well as the seat of the state's chief constitutional court...
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Reformation Evangelical State Church in Prussia Pomeranian Evangelical Church Extant Protestant Church in Germany Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern...
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with the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mecklenburg and the Pomeranian Evangelical Church in 2012. Miteinander leben lernen – Gemeindenahe Erwachsenenbildung...
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of Puck from the open Baltic Sea. It is located in Puck County of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. The name of the peninsula might come from either the Old...
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The Pomeranians (German: Pommern) are a German people native to the historical region of Pomerania. In modern times, its population inhabits Germany,...
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Mecklenburg Pomeranian Evangelical Church (Pommersche Evangelische Kirche), a united church body in Pomerania Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg...
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made up Posen–West Prussia had been part of the Greater Poland and East Pomeranian (Pomerelian) regions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and were administratively...
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voda, vofce and Polish woda, owca. West Lechitic dialects include: West Pomeranian dialect Mecklenburgian subdialects: as for the division of Mecklenburgian...
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