Brandenburg–Prussia
Brandenburg–Prussia
Brandenburg–Prussia has 42 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Bogislaw XIV, Duke of Pomerania
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: Darłowo, Poland | Koszalin, Poland
Dominions of Sweden
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: Governorate of Estonia | Koknese, Latvia
Lauenburg and Bütow Land
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: Pomerelia, Poland | Białogarda, Poland
House of Pomerania
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: Pomerania | Uckermark (district)
Brandenburger Gold Coast
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: Ghana | Axim, Ghana | Princes Town, Ghana
Prussian army
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: Olomouc, Czech Republic | Tarnowskie Góry, Poland | Calvados (department) | Eure
Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: Elbląg, Poland | Brandenburg | Cedynia, Poland | Nemirseta | Honselersdijk, Netherlands
Treaty of Stettin (1653)
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: Western Pomerania, DEU | Darłowo, Poland | Koszalin, Poland | Sławno, Poland | Wolin (town), Poland
Frederick I of Prussia
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: Berlin, Germany | Masuria | Pisz, Poland | Principality of Orange | Morąg, Poland
great power
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: France | Italy | Sweden | United Kingdom | Austria
Second Northern War
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: Denmark | Elbląg, Poland | Leszno, Poland | Karlskrona | Jaunjelgava, Latvia
17th century
Connects Brandenburg–Prussia to: Surat, India | Czerwionka-Leszczyny, Poland | East Longmeadow, Massachusetts | Hatvan, Hungary | Patgram Upazila, Bangladesh