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  1. Concluded on 25 August (O.S.) or 4 September 1630 (N.S.), it was predated to 10 July (O.S.) or 20 July 1630 (N.S.), the date of the Swedish Landing. [nb 1] [2] [3] Sweden assumed military control, [2] and used the Pomeranian bridgehead for campaigns into Central and Southern Germany. [4] After the death of the last Pomeranian duke in 1637 ...

  2. Stettin (region) Administrative divisions of the Province of Pomerania (1939). The Region of Stettin ( German: Regierungsbezirk Stettin, Polish: rejencja szczecińska) was a unit of territorial division in the Prussian Province of Pomerania, with Prussia forming part of the German Empire from 1871. It was established in 1816 and existed until 1945.

  3. Štětín ( polsky Szczecin, výslovnost [ˈʃtʃɛtɕin] IPA, německy Stettin) je město (a přístav) položené na Odře v severozápadním Polsku, hlavní město Západopomořanského vojvodství a historická metropole Pomořanska. Město bylo založeno slovanskými osadníky nejspíše již v 7. století, avšak městská práva získalo ...

  4. Freden i Stettin afsluttede Den Nordiske Syvårskrig ( 1563 - 1570) 13. december 1570. Freden mellem Sverige og Danmark-Norge kom som resultat af et fredsmøde i Stettin (nu en havneby i Polen ), som blev arrangeret på den tysk-romerske kejser Maximilian 2.s initiativ 15. juli samme år.

  5. fy.wikipedia.org › wiki › StettinStettin - Wikipedy

    Stettin (Poalsk: Szczecin; Dútsk en Sweedsk: Stettin) is de haadstêd fan West-Pommeren. Troch de stêd rint de rivier de Oder . Hoewol't de Eastsee 65 km noardliker leit, hat Szczecin tegearre mei Świnoujście de grutste seehaven fan Poalen .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Iron_CurtainIron Curtain - Wikipedia

    The Iron Curtain, in black. The black dot represents the Berlin Wall around West Berlin. Albania withheld its support to the Warsaw Pact in 1961 due to the Soviet–Albanian split and formally withdrew in 1968. Yugoslavia was considered part of the Eastern Bloc for two years until the Tito–Stalin split in 1948, but remained independent for ...

  7. The castle was the seat of the dukes of Pomerania-Stettin of the House of Pomerania, who ruled the Duchy of Pomerania from 1121 to 1637. The building history originates in 1346, when Duke Barnim III began the construction of the ducal housing complex, and continues to 1428, when, under the rule of Casimir V, it was expanded, forming the castle.