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  1. Historical Western Pomerania, also called Cispomerania, Fore Pomerania, Front Pomerania or Hither Pomerania (German: Vorpommern; Polish: Pomorze Przednie), is the western extremity of the historic region of Pomerania forming the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, located mostly in north-eastern Germany, with a small portion in north ...

  2. West Pomeranian Voivodeship is the fifth largest voivodeship of Poland in terms of area. The largest cities in the region are the capital Szczecin, as well as Koszalin, Stargard, Kołobrzeg and Świnoujście . This is a picturesque region of the Baltic Sea coast, with many beaches, lakes and woodlands. Szczecin, Świnoujście and ...

  3. Mecklenburg–West Pomerania borders the Baltic Sea to the north, Poland to the east, and the German states of Brandenburg to the south, Lower Saxony to the southwest, and Schleswig-Holstein to the west. The capital is Schwerin. Area 8,947 square miles (23,173 square km). Pop. (2011) 1,609,982. Geography.

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  4. Pomerania (en alemán: Pommern, pronunciado /ˈpɔmɐn/ ⓘ; en polaco: Pomorze) es una región histórico-geográfica de la antigua Prusia situada en el norte de Alemania y Polonia, en el litoral del mar Báltico. Hasta 1945 pertenecía en su totalidad a Alemania. La ciudad más grande de Pomerania es Gdansk, seguida de Szczecin, ambas ubicadas en Polonia.

  5. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern or known by its anglicized name: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania or Mecklenburg-West Pomerania (Low German: Mäkelborg-Vörpommern) is one of the 16 States of Germany. The capital is Schwerin. As of 2016, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania had about 1,612,000 people. It made part of former East Germany.