German exonyms (Western Pomerania)
- German exonyms (Western Pomerania)
This is a list of German language place names in Poland, now exonyms for towns and villages in the Western Pomerania.
*Białogard Belgard
*Darłowo Rügenwalde
*Darłówko Rügenwaldermünde
*Dżwirzyno Kolberger Deep
*Goleniów Gollnow
*Gryfice Greifenberg in Pommern
*Gryfino Greifenhagen
*Grzybowo Griebow
*Kamień Pomorski Cammin
*Kołobrzeg Kolberg (†Colberg)
*Koszalin Köslin
*Łeba Leba
*Maszewo Massow
*Miastko Rummelsburg
*Międzyzdroje Misdroy
*Mrzeżyno Deep,Treptower Deep
*Niechorze Horst
*Nowe Warpno Neuwarp
*Nowogard Naugard
*Pyrzyce Pyritz
*Sianów Zanow
*Sławno Schlawe
*Słupsk Stolp
*Stargard Szczeciński Stargard in Pommern
*Szczecin Stettin
*Szczecinek Neustettin
*Świdwin Schivelbein
*Świnoujście Swinemůnde
*Trzebiatów Treptow, Treptow an der Rega
*Ustronie Morskie Henkenhagen; Ostseebad Henkenhagen
*Wisełka Neuendorf
*Wolin Wollin
See also
*List of German exonyms for places in Poland
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