List of Polish exonyms for places in Germany

List of Polish exonyms for places in Germany

This is a list of Polish exonyms for towns located in Germany.

*Aachen Akwizgran
*Altwarp Stare Warpno (rarely used today)
*Anklam Nakło nad Pianą (rarely used today)
*Bad Muskau Mużaków (rarely used today)
*Barth Bardo (rarely used today)
*Bautzen Budziszyn
*Braunschweig Brunszwik
*Bremen Brema
*Chemnitz Kamienica Saska (rarely used today)
*Cottbus Chociebuż
*Demmin Dymin (rarely used today)
*Dessau Dessawa (rarely used today)
*Dresden Drezno
*Eisenhüttenstadt Żelazowa Huta (rarely used today)
*Freiburg Fryburg Bryzgowijski
*Freising Fryzynga
*Gartz Gardziec Odrzański (rarely used today)
*Garz Gardziec Rugijski (rarely used today)
*Göttingen Getynga
*Greifswald Gryfia (rarely used today)
*Gützkow Choćków (rarely used today)
*Hannover Hanower
*Hoyerswerda Wojerce
*Kamenz Kamieniec
*Kiel Kilonia
*Koblenz Koblencja
*Konstanz Kostancja
*Köln Kolonia
*Lebus Lubusz
*Löbau Lubiniec
*Lübeck Lubeka
*Leipzig Lipsk
*Mainz Moguncja
*Meißen Miśnia
*München Monachium
*Nürnberg Norymberga
*Pasewalk Pozdawilk (rarely used today)
*Passau Pasawa
*Peenemünde Pianoujście (rarely used today)
*Potsdam Poczdam
*Prenzlau Przęsław (rarely used today)
*Regensburg Ratyzbona
*Rochlitz Rochelice
*Rostock Roztoka (rarely used today)
*Sassnitz Sośnica (rarely used today)
*Schleswig Szlezwik
*Schwerin Zwierzyn (rarely used today)
*Spandau Spandawa (rarely used today)
*Speyer Spira
*Storkow Starków (rarely used today)
*Stralsund Strzałów (rarely used today)
*Trier Trewir
*Tübingen Tybinga
*Ueckermünde Wkryujście (rarely used today)
*Usedom Uznam
*Wettin Wettyn (rarely used today)
*Weißwasser Biała Woda (rarely used today)
*Wismar Wyszomierz (rarely used today)
*Wittenberg Wittenberga
*Wolgast Wołogoszcz (rarely used today)
*Worms Wormacja
*Zittau Żytawa
*Zwickau Ćwików (rarely used today)

ee also

*Polish exonyms
*List of European exonyms


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