Pomeranian
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Pomeranian is an adjective referring to Pomerania, an area divided between Poland and Germany.
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[edit] Peoples and cultures
- Pomeranian Balts, ancient Baltic tribe
- Pomeranians (Slavic tribe), medieval West Slavic tribe
- Pomeranians (German people) (Pommern), since the High Middle Ages
- Pomeranian culture, an Iron Age culture based around Pomerania
[edit] Languages
- Pomeranian language, a group of Lechitic dialects spoken by the Slavic Pomeranians of the Middle Ages
- Pomeranian (Low German dialect group) (Pommersch Platt), classified within Low German, spoken by the Pomeranians since the High Middle Ages
[edit] Animal breeds
- Pomeranian (dog), a Spitz toy dog breed
- Pomeranian Coarsewool Sheep (also Pomeranian sheep, Pommernschaf)
- Pomeranian Goose (also Rügener Goose, Pommerngans)
[edit] Districts
- Pomeranian Voivodeship, an administrative region in Poland
- Pomeranian (European Parliament constituency), the corresponding constituency
- Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, an administrative region in Poland
- West Pomeranian Voivodeship, an administrative region in Poland
[edit] Military campaigns
- Pomeranian Offensive, a Soviet advance in late World War II
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