Pomerania was traditionally split into Vorpommern (Western Pomerania) and Hinterpommern (Farther Pomerania), divided by the Oder River.
Bread truck hums low gear, Ivy climbs the rusty fence— Wake up, Pommernstrasse.
The name "Pommern" is derived from the West Slavic term po more , which literally translates to "along the sea". This refers to the region's geographical position along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea.
( Hinterpommern ) was transferred to Poland, becoming the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, with the city of Szczecin ( Stettin ) as its capital. Why So Many Pommernstrasses?