The namePomerania comes fromSlavicpo more, which meansLand at the Sea.[1]
These lists are based on the information found inAmtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis für das Deutsche Reich auf Grund der Volkszählung 1939[2] andOrtsnamenverzeichnis der Ortschaften jenseits von Oder und Neiße[3]
For a list of towns in the formerProvince of Pomerania, see
These lists include: name; county (Landkreis) in 1910;Regierungsbezirk (government region) in 1910; county (Landkreis) before 1945; county (Landkreis) before 1994; county (Landkreis) after 1994; town since (year); population in 1910; population in 2006; Polish name and administration if east of theOder-Neisse line.
For all other municipalities, see
or
The lists include: name;Kreis (county, before 1945);Gemeinde (German municipality) today;Amt (German district) today;Landkreis (German county) today; Polish name today (if east of theOder-Neisse line);Gmina (Polish municipality, if east of theOder-Neisse line) today;Powiat (Polish county, if east of theOder-Neisse line) today.