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| | ''[[Europe]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] [[Poland Genealogy|Poland]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]][[Prussian Poland Genealogy]]'' |
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| === <center>Former Prussian Provinces</center> === | | === <center>Former Prussian Provinces</center> === |
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| {{Block indent|The borders of Poland have changed many times over the years. These changes were referred to as Partitions. There were 3 partitions. The areas listed below formerly belonged to Prussia. Parts of Brandenburg, Ostpreußen, Pommern and Schlesien are now in Poland. Some parts of Brandenburg, Pommern and Schlesien still remain in modern-day Germany. Parts of Ostpreussen are also in modern-day Russia. And a small part of Schlesien is now in Czechia. '''The links in this table lead to specific research articles.'''}}
| | :The borders of Poland have changed many times over the years. These changes were referred to as Partitions. There were 3 partitions. The areas listed below formerly belonged to Prussia. Parts of Brandenburg, Ostpreußen, Pommern and Schlesien are now in Poland. Some parts of Brandenburg, Pommern and Schlesien still remain in modern-day Germany. Parts of Ostpreussen are also in modern-day Russia. And a small part of Schlesien is now in Czechia. '''The links in this table lead to specific research articles.''' |
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