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Szczecin (UK: / ˈ ʃ tʃ ɛ tʃ ɪ n / SHCHETCH-in, US: /-tʃ iː n /-een, Polish: [ˈʂt͡ʂɛt͡ɕin] ⓘ; German: Stettin [ʃtɛˈtiːn] ⓘ; Swedish: Stettin [stɛˈtiːn]; Latin: Sedinum or Stetinum) is the capital and largest city of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland.
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- City county
- Poland
- PL-70-017, to 71–871
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. On 1 October 1932 the Stralsund Region was
Bis 1945 gehörte Stettin zu Deutschland . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geographie. 1.1 Lage und Besonderheiten. 1.2 Verkehrswege. 1.3 Odermündung. 1.4 Stettiner Flussinseln. 1.5 Klimatabelle. 2 Stadtwappen. 3 Stadtgliederung. 4 Stadtbild. 4.1 Altstadt. 4.2 Neustadt. 4.3 Äußere Stadtteile. 5 Geschichte. 5.1 Mittelalter. 5.2 Frühe Neuzeit. 5.3 19.
- Kreisfreie Stadt
- Polen
- 301,30 km²
- Westpommern
Szczecin ( /ˈʂt͡ʂɛt͡ɕin/ ⓘ, en alemán: Stettin, pronunciado /ʃtɛˈtiːn/ ⓘ) es una ciudad polaca, capital del voivodato de Pomerania Occidental en Polonia. En español es tradicionalmente conocida por su nombre en alemán, Stettin. Stettin se sitúa a orillas del río Óder al sur de la laguna de Szczecin y la bahía de Pomerania.
29 de feb. de 2024 · Most notably, Germany and Sweden still refer to this pitstop as 'Stettin,' which we're sure most English-speakers would prefer today. The variations of placenames reflect the importance that this strategically-placed delta off the Baltic coast held for the key powers in Central Europe.
The History of Szczecin (German: Stettin) dates back to the 8th century. Throughout its history the city has been part of Poland , Denmark , Sweden and Germany . Since the Middle Ages , it is one of the largest and oldest cities in the historic region of Pomerania , and today, is it the largest city in northwestern Poland.
Article History. German: Stettin. Szczecin, Poland, on the Oder River. Szczecin, port city and capital, Zachodniopomorskie województwo (province), northwestern Poland, on the western bank of the Oder River near its mouth, 40 miles (65 km) from the Baltic Sea. Shipbuilding and shipping are the main occupations.