Pommern (disambiguation)

Pommern (disambiguation)

Pommern is the German language name for Pomerania, a historical region divided between Germany and Poland

* Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is a German state, partially covering Western Pomerania
* SMS Pommern, German WWI battleship
* "Pommern" (ship), former German Flying P-Liner sailing ship, docked in Finland as museum ship
* A horse winning English Triple Crown in 1915


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