Stettin

Japanese: Stettin
Stettin

…It is the capital of the province of the same name in northwestern Poland, with a population of 419,600 (1995). Its German name is Stettin. It is a port city on the left bank of the Oder River, facing the Baltic Sea, and is the second most important port after Gdańsk in terms of cargo handling volume. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Stettin" is listed below.

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Japanese:

…ポーランド北西部,同名県の県都で,人口41万9600(1995)。ドイツ名はシュテッティンStettin。バルト海に面し,オーデル河口左岸に発達する港湾都市で,貨物取扱量でグダンスクに次ぐ第2の重要港。…

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