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  1. The Province of Posen (German: Provinz Posen; Polish: Prowincja Poznańska) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1848 to 1920, occupying most of the historical Greater Poland.

  2. Posen was the southern of two Prussian administrative regions, or Regierungsbezirke (Polish: rejencja), of the Grand Duchy of Posen (1815–1849) and its successor, the Province of Posen (1849–1918).

    District
    Polish Name
    Population
    German
    36,306
    4,681
    28,887
    14,069
    63,120
    30,980
    Fraustadt
    28,914
    19,663
  3. The Germanisation of the Province of Posen was a policy of the Kulturkampf measures enacted by German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, whose goal was to Germanize Polish-speaking areas in the Prussian Province of Posen by eradicating and discrimination of Polish language and culture, as well as to reduce the influence of the "ultramontanist" Roman ...

  4. Posen. (Poznań) Province of Prussia; formerly a part of the kingdom of Poland, it was annexed by the former country after the partition of the latter in 1772 and 1793.

  5. province of Posen, which was a kind of res-ervoir for Jews in the big city. They could re - plenish their numbers with people who were bent on success and yet did not forget where they came from. The vibrant Jewish cultural life in this part of Germany can be traced back to the nineteenth century. In 1838, a set

  6. Posey County is a great place to visit. Its unique history and environment were forged by the confluence of two great rivers, and a vibrant cultural and spiritual scene with world class art, architecture, restaurants and places to stay.

  7. The Village has developed this website to provide residents, businesses, and visitors with access to the services provided by the Village, information on the activities of the Village Government, and news about events occurring within the community.

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