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  1. fi.wikipedia.org › wiki › SzczecinSzczecinWikipedia

    Szczecin ( IPA: [ˈʂt͡ʂɛt͡ɕin]; saks. Stettin) on satamakaupunki Luoteis-Puolassa ja Länsi-Pommerin voivodikunnan pääkaupunki. Kaupungissa asuu noin 408 000 ihmistä (727 000 koko pääkaupunkiseudulla) [2], ja se on siten voivodikuntansa suurin kaupunki ja Puolan seitsemänneksi suurin kaupunki. Szczecin on tärkeä poliittinen ...

  2. La laguna de Szczecin (en alemán: Stettiner Haff; en polaco: Zalew Szczeciński) —también descrita como bahía o lagoon y también transcrita como Stettin —, y conocida a veces como bahía del Óder, es una gran laguna costera localizada en la zona del estuario del río Óder y compartida por Alemania y Polonia. Es la laguna costera más ...

  3. Szczecin ( German: Stettin) is a large city in Poland in West Pomeranian Voivodeship. As of 2005, 411,119 people live there. The city is on the river Odra ( German: Oder ), near the border to Germany. It is one of the largest sea ports on the Baltic. It is the historical capital of the German province of Pomerania.

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  5. The War of the Succession of Stettin ( German: Stettiner Erbfolgekrieg, Stettiner Erbfolgestreit) was a conflict between the Dukes of Pomerania and the Elector of Brandenburg. It started in 1464, after the death of Duke Otto III, the last Duke of Pomerania-Stettin. The Dukes of Pomerania-Wolgast, Eric II and Wartislaw X, held that they were ...

  6. Maria of Saxony. John Frederick ( German: Johann Friedrich; 27 August 1542 – 9 February 1600) [1] was Duke of Pomerania from 1560 to 1600, and Bishop of Cammin (Kamień) from 1556 to 1574. Elected bishop in 1556 and heir of the duchy in 1560, he remained under the tutelage of his great-uncle Barnim XI until he took on his offices in 1567.

  7. Entomological Society of Stettin. The Entomological Society of Stettin ( German: Entomologischer Verein zu Stettin) or Stettin Entomological Society, based in Stettin (Szczecin), was one of the leading entomological societies of the 19th century. Most German entomologists were members, as were many from England, Sweden, Italy, France, and Spain.