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page 1History of Pomerania
Swedish Pomerania
Sweden held lands on the southern Baltic coast, including Pomerania and parts of Livonia and Prussia (1630-1815)

Jomsvikings
thumb|300px|Storm in Hjørungavåg (1899) by Gerhard Munthe
right|thumb|Jomsvikings fighting in a hail storm at the Battle of Hjörungavágr
Pomeranians
West Slavic tribe, that fromed around the 6th-century in the lower reaches of the Odra at the shore of the Baltic Sea
Farther Pomerania
geographic region in Poland
former eastern territories of Germany
eastern territories lost by Germany after World War I and then World War II

Jomsborg
thumb|250px|Modern memorial in Wolin (town)|Wolin, often regarded as a probable site of medieval Jomsborg. The Danish and Polish inscription, held in rune style, commemorates the death of [[Harald Bluetooth in Jómsborg, 986 (according to inscription).]]
Pomeranian culture
archaeological culture
Czcibor
Czcibor (died after 972), known in Latin as Cidebur, was a member of the Piast dynasty and a Polan prince. He was the son of Duke Siemomysł and the younger brother of Poland's first Christian ruler, Mieszko I.
Pomeranian State Museum
public museum primarily dedicated to Pomeranian history and arts
coat of arms of Pommern
history of Pomerania
aspect of history
West Baltic culture
prehistoric ethnically Baltic culture in northern Europe
Wolin Svetovit
statuette from Wolin island, Poland