Pomeranians (tribe)
West Slavic tribe that formed around the 6th-century at the shore of the Baltic Sea / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pomeranians (German: Pomoranen; Kashubian: Pòmòrzónie; Polish: Pomorzanie), first mentioned as such in the 10th century, were a West Slavic tribe, which from the 5th to the 6th centuries had settled at the shore of the Baltic Sea between the mouths of the Oder and Vistula Rivers (the latter Farther Pomerania and Pomerelia). They spoke the Pomeranian language that belonged to the Lechitic languages, a branch of the West Slavic language family.[2][3]
The name Pomerania has its origin in the Old Polish po more, which means "Land at the Sea".[4]