Proper noun
Pomerania
(geography) A region of Europe on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea, originally a duchy, then a province of Prussia, and now an area shared by Germany and Poland.
Those Russians. They did worse things when they entered Pomerania than we ever did in Russia. Walther Funk
1567 ) * April 11 George I, Duke of Pomerania from the House of Griffins (d. Source: Internet
Aftermath The direct result of the battle of Świecino was that the city of Danzig and Pomerania were freed from the danger of an attack by the Teutonic Order. Source: Internet
After he returned to Bamberg in 1125, some pagan customs began to reassert themselves, and Otto journeyed once more to Pomerania in 1128. Source: Internet
At Szafarnia (in 1824 – perhaps his first solo travel away from home – and in 1825), Duszniki (1826), Pomerania (1827) and Sanniki (1828). Source: Internet
Duke Barnim the Elder, 50 years duke of Pomerania, warned, that never before did he experience the fear than now, where even in his land, where people send by Moscow are everywhere. Source: Internet