The name Pomerania comes from Slavic po more, which means Land at the Sea.[1]
These lists are based on the information found in Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis für das Deutsche Reich auf Grund der Volkszählung 1939[2] and Ortsnamenverzeichnis der Ortschaften jenseits von Oder und Neiße[3]
For a list of towns in the former Province of Pomerania, see
- List of towns in Vorpommern for all towns that since 1945 are west of the Oder-Neisse line
- List of towns in Farther Pomerania for all towns that since 1945 are east of the Oder-Neisse line
These lists include: name; county (Landkreis) in 1910; Regierungsbezirk (government region) in 1910; county (Landkreis) before 1945; county (Landkreis) before 1994; county (Landkreis) after 1994; town since (year); population in 1910; population in 2006; Polish name and administration if east of the Oder-Neisse line.
For all other municipalities, see
- List of municipalities in the Province of Pomerania, A–H
- List of municipalities in the Province of Pomerania, I–P
- List of municipalities in the Province of Pomerania, Q–Z
or
- List of municipalities in the Province of Pomerania for the full list.
The lists include: name; Kreis (county, before 1945); Gemeinde (German municipality) today; Amt (German district) today; Landkreis (German county) today; Polish name today (if east of the Oder-Neisse line); Gmina (Polish municipality, if east of the Oder-Neisse line) today; Powiat (Polish county, if east of the Oder-Neisse line) today.
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edit- ^ Der Name Pommern (po more) ist slawischer Herkunft und bedeutet so viel wie „Land am Meer“. (German: Pommersches Landesmuseum)
- ^ Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis für das Deutsche Reich auf Grund der Volkszählung 1939
- ^ Ortsnamenverzeichnis der Ortschaften jenseits von Oder und Neiße by M. Kaemmerer