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Below are links to subpages listing German language names of towns and villages in different regions of Poland. Due to the country's history, many of those names have been in actual use locally, and are thus not exonyms.
Poland Polen English name German name Endonym Inhabitant and surname Name Language Bydgoszcz: Bromberg Bydgoszcz Polish: Bromberger: Gdańsk: Danzig Gdańsk
New Slavic names were adopted to replace names of German origin. In Poland, the Commission for the Determination of Place Names determined new names throughout the newly acquired lands, most often by reverting to a previous Slavic name, but often inventing new names.
Polish Name Polish Powiat (County) Polish Gmina (Commune) German Name Brokęcino: Złotów: Okonek: Bahrenbusch Chodzież: Chodzież: Chodzież: Chodziesen, Kolmar in Posen
Pages in category "Lists of German exonyms for places in Poland" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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 ...
Current Name Current Administrative Unit ... (Poland) Mehlsack: Braunsberg: ... This article is a translation of the German Wikipedia's Liste der Städte in ...
This is a list of Polish exonyms for cities, towns, municipalities, villages, islands, rivers, etc. located in Germany.Names officially used now are written in bold.Note that due to the complex Polish-German history, several listed names in eastern Germany have been in actual use as native names, and are thus NOT exonyms.