Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch Dialect - Varieties

Varieties

  • Mecklenburgisch (in former Mecklenburg-Schwerin: Schwerin-Rostock-Wismar-Güstrow)
  • Westpommersch (in Western Pomerania: Stralsund-Greifswald-Anklam)
  • Strelitzisch (in former Mecklenburg-Strelitz: Neustrelitz-Neubrandenburg)
History of Pomerania
  • 10,000 BC – 600 AD
  • 600–1100
  • 1100–1300
  • 1300–1500
  • 1500–1806
  • 1806–1933
  • 1933–1945
  • 1945–present
Administrative
Western Pomerania
Farther Pomerania
(before 1945)
  • Billung March
  • Northern March
  • Principality of Rügen
  • Duchy of Pomerania
    • House of Pomerania
    • List of Dukes
    • Cammin
    • Gützkow
    • Schlawe-Stolp
    • Lauenburg-Bütow
    • Partitions
    • Pomerania-Stolp
  • Swedish Pomerania
  • Brandenburgian Pomerania (Draheim)
  • Province of Pomerania 1815–1945
    • Neumark
    • Posen-West Prussia
    • List of placenames
  • Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Zachodniopomorskie
(after 1945)
  • Szczecin Voivodeship
  • Koszalin Voivodeship
  • Słupsk Voivodeship
  • West Pomeranian Voivodeship
Pomerelia (Kashubia)
  • Medieval duchies (Samborides)
  • State of the Teutonic Order
  • Royal Prussia (Pomeranian Voivodeship 1466–1772)
  • Free City of Danzig 1807–1814
  • West Prussia
  • Pomeranian Voivodeship 1919–1939 (Polish Corridor)
  • Free City of Danzig 1920–1939
  • Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia
  • Pomeranian Voivodeship (Kashubian placenames)
Ecclesiastical
Roman Catholic
Historical
  • Conversion of Pomerania
  • Diocese of Kolberg (Congress of Gniezno)
  • Diocese of Cammin
  • Diocese of Culm
  • Diocese of Roskilde
  • Diocese of Włocławek (Leslau)
  • Prelature of Schneidemühl
Extant
  • Archdiocese of Berlin
  • Archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień
  • Diocese of Koszalin-Kołobrzeg
  • Diocese of Pelplin
Protestant
  • Protestant Reformation
  • Evangelical State Church in Prussia (extinct)
  • Pomeranian Evangelical Church
Demography
Archaeological cultures
  • Hamburg
  • Maglemosian
  • Ertebølle-Ellerbek
  • Linear Pottery
  • Funnelbeaker
  • Havelland
  • Corded Ware
  • Comb Ceramic
  • Nordic Bronze Age
  • Lusatian
  • Jastorf
  • Pomeranian
  • Oksywie
  • Wielbark
  • Gustow
  • Dębczyn (Denzin)
Peoples
  • Gepids
  • Goths
  • Lemovii
  • Rugii
  • Vidivarii
  • Vistula Veneti
  • Slavic Pomeranians
  • Prissani
  • Rani
  • Ukrani
  • Veleti
  • Lutici
  • Velunzani
  • German Pomeranians
  • Kashubians
  • Poles
  • Slovincians
Major demographic events
  • Migration Period
  • Ostsiedlung
  • WWII flight and expulsion of Germans
  • Post-WWII settlement of Poles and Ukrainians
Languages and dialects
West Germanic
  • Low German
    • Low Prussian
    • Pomeranian
      • Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch
      • East Pomeranian
  • Standard German
West Slavic
  • Polabian
  • Polish
  • Pomeranian
    • Kashubian
    • Slovincian
Treaties
1200–1500
  • Kremmen (1236)
  • Landin (1250)
  • Kępno (1282)
  • Soldin (1309)
  • Templin (1317)
  • Stralsund (1354)
  • Stralsund (1370)
  • Thorn (1411)
  • Soldin (1466)
  • Thorn (1466)
  • Prenzlau (1448 / 1472 / 1479)
  • Pyritz (1493)
1500–1700
  • Grimnitz (1529)
  • Stettin (1570)
  • Franzburg (1627)
  • Stettin (1630)
  • Westphalia (1648)
  • Stettin (1653)
  • Labiau (1656)
  • Wehlau and Bromberg (1657)
  • Oliva (1660)
  • Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1679)
  • Lund (1679)
1700–present
  • Stockholm (1719 / 1720)
  • Frederiksborg (1720)
  • Kiel (1814)
  • Vienna (1815)
  • Versailles (1919)
  • Potsdam (1945)

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