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- The Stettin Bay, also spelled as Stetin Bay, is a bay in the Bismarck Sea, within the Pacific Ocean, on the north coast of the island of New Britain....4 KB (346 words) - 05:46, 19 December 2023
- Szczecin Lagoon (redirect from Bay of Stettin)the Swine, allowing large ships to enter the lagoon and the seaport of Stettin quicker and safer. The canal, approximately 12 km long and 10 metres deep...8 KB (942 words) - 02:52, 8 January 2024
- current town Stettin (region), a unit of territorial division in the Prussian Province of Pomerania 1816–1945 Lagoon of Stettin or Stettin Bay, Szczecin...2 KB (240 words) - 10:48, 16 August 2023
- Sweden Svanevatn Norway Russia Szczecin Lagoon or Stettin Lagoon, Bay of Szczecin, Stettin Bay (Polish: Zalew Szczeciński, German: Stettiner Haff),...9 KB (946 words) - 19:35, 12 October 2022
- bordered also with Poland and a little part of it was located by the Stettin Bay, a lagoon separated from the Baltic Sea. The Bezirk was divided into...5 KB (195 words) - 17:57, 19 May 2024
- Gdańsk Bay or the Gulf of Gdańsk is a southeastern bay of the Baltic Sea. It is named after the adjacent port city of Gdańsk in Poland. The western part...4 KB (438 words) - 14:12, 20 April 2024
- the future. The largest plantation areas are at Open Bay in East New Britain Province, Stettin Bay in West New Britain Province, the Wau–Bulolo area in...19 KB (2,041 words) - 03:35, 23 June 2024
- Noordrijn-Westfalen North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen) Oderhaf Stettin Bay (Stettiner Haf) Oost-Friesland East Frisia (Ostfriesland) Osnabrugge...6 KB (45 words) - 16:52, 21 March 2022
- (Uckermark, then Pomerania-Stettin, 1234), Bahn (Knights Templar, about 1234), and Stettin (1237–43), Gartz (Oder) (Pomerania-Stettin, 1240), and Loitz (by...90 KB (10,458 words) - 14:48, 13 July 2024
- to Garu opposite Cape Bastian, and southwards along the coast towards Stettin Bay. As a result of the action, the US forces established themselves in a...26 KB (3,375 words) - 11:42, 4 April 2024
- The Bay of Pomerania (Polish: Zatoka Pomorska; German: Pommersche Bucht; Kashubian: Pòmòrskô Hôwinga) is a basin in the southwestern Baltic Sea, off the...3 KB (262 words) - 17:15, 24 April 2024
- List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes (redirect from Duchy of stettin)extinct in the male line. In 1531, Pomerania was partitioned into Pomerania-Stettin (Szczecin) and Pomerania-Wolgast. This time however, in contrast to the...65 KB (1,720 words) - 14:17, 16 June 2024
- Schwalm Swalm Selfkant Zelfkant Dated Silesia Silezië Speyer Spiers Stettin Bay Oderhaf Stralsund Straalsond Suderwick Zuiderwijk Swabia Zwaben Tübingen...35 KB (66 words) - 18:58, 13 June 2024
- Imperial forces from 1627 to 1631, and thereafter, under the Treaty of Stettin (1630), by (Protestant) Swedish forces. During the Thirty Years' War, Swedish...46 KB (4,389 words) - 07:58, 28 June 2024
- Dąbie, Szczecin (redirect from Stettin-Altdamm)Dąbie (German: Damm, Altdamm, or Stettin-Altdamm) is a former town and current municipal neighbourhood of the city of Szczecin in Poland, situated on...5 KB (386 words) - 14:11, 23 October 2023
- Wick, Caithness (redirect from Wick Bay)relied on the export of cured herring to the Continent (in particular, Stettin and St Petersburg) and languished after the First World War. The Johnston...59 KB (6,604 words) - 23:28, 26 May 2024
- something that was accomplished except the part between Riga in Latvia and Stettin in Pomerania. However, the Dutch dominated the Baltic trade in the seventeenth...110 KB (11,285 words) - 09:30, 18 July 2024
- part of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1478, Pomerania-Wolgast and Pomerania-Stettin were united and, 170 years later, the combined state went to Sweden in...43 KB (4,849 words) - 15:00, 4 July 2024
- Command sent 402 Lancasters and one Mosquito of Nos. 1, 3, 6 and 8 Groups to Stettin on 29/30 August 1944. 23 Lancasters were lost, 5.7 per cent of the force...36 KB (3,911 words) - 07:44, 25 June 2024
- important harbors on the Baltic are Copenhagen, Kiel, Lübeck, Stralsund, Stettin, Dantzic, Königsberg, Memel, Riga, Narva, Kronstadt, Sveaborg, Stockholm
- ISBN 978-0-676-97900-8 Chapter Fourteen, Vive le Canada, p. 406 From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended
- Barbarossa-class ocean liner built in 1896 by Vulcan Shipbuilding Corp. of Stettin, Germany, for the North German Lloyd line of Bremen. She is mentioned in