Stettin
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[edit]Stettin
- Alternative form of Szczecin (especially, but not exclusively, when it was a German-speaking city, i.e. until 1945)
- 1914, Ernest Bramah, Max Carrados:
- From Pardubitz he passed on to Glatz, reached Breslau and went down the Oder to Stettin.
- 1946 March 5, Winston Churchill, Sinews of Peace:
- From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.
- 1957 November, 'Fahrplanschriftleiter', “International Passenger Services in Eastern Europe”, in Railway Magazine, page 802:
- From January 1, 1954, Odra Port was discontinued as a ferry terminal, and the [sleeping] car then ran via Sassnitz, Neubrandenburg, Grambow and Stettin until June, 1956, when it was diverted via Berlin.
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[edit]Szczecin — see Szczecin
German
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[edit]Stettin n (proper noun, genitive Stettins or (optionally with an article) Stettin)
- Stettin, Szczecin (a city in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland)
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[edit]Stettin f
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- de:Cities in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
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- pt:Cities in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
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- pt:Places in Poland

