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- South_Prussia abstract "South Prussia (German: Südpreußen; Polish: Prusy Południowe) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1793 to 1807. It was created out of territory annexed in the Second Partition of Poland and in 1793 includedthe Poznań, Kalisz and Gniezno Voivodeships of Greater Poland; the lands of Sieradz and Łęczyca;the Kuyavian voivodeship of Brześć and Dobrzyń Land;adjacent parts of the Masovian voivodeships of Płock and Rawa. The capital of the province was Poznań (1793-1795) at first, afterwards Warsaw (1795-1806), which was added in 1795 after the Third Partition, but it was actually administered by the General Directory (General-Direktorium) in Berlin. In 1806 the province had 1,503,508 inhabitants. It was subdivided into the Kammerdepartements Posen (Poznań), Kalisch (Kalisz), and Warschau (Warsaw).South Prussia bordered on the Brandenburgian Neumark region in the west and the Prussian Netze District in the north. After the Third Partition, the lands of Dobrzyń and Płock northeast of the Vistula river were transferred to New East Prussia, while South Prussia gained the Warsaw region of the former Masovian Voivodeship. In the southeast the Pilica river marked the border with those Lesser Polish territories that in 1795 became part of Austrian New Galicia. In the southwest it bordered on the Prussian Silesia Province and New Silesia, a smaller province including the former Duchy of Siewierz, which was administered from South Prussia. Some German colonists invited to settle on the province's noble estates were known as Hauländer, while others who settled on royal crown lands were known as Kolonisten. The term Hauländer is a German corruption of the original Hollender who negotiated special terms of democratic rule for their settlements which came to be known as Hollendry. Many Germans still lived under the Schulzendorf style of village government and therefore were not Hauländer. Following Napoleon Bonaparte's victory in the War of the Fourth Coalition and a Polish uprising, the territory of South Prussia became part of the Duchy of Warsaw, a French client state, according to the 1807 Treaties of Tilsit. After the Congress of Vienna in 1815, it was divided between the Prussian Grand Duchy of Posen and Congress Poland, a part of the Russian Empire.The General Directory records dealing with the history and genealogy of the Prussian part of Poland were taken from the Prussian archives by Napoleon Bonaparte soon after 1806 and transferred to Warsaw.".
- South_Prussia capital Pozna%C5%84.
- South_Prussia capital Warsaw.
- South_Prussia thumbnail Preussen-1806.jpg?width=300.
- South_Prussia wikiPageExternalLink faqpos.html.
- South_Prussia wikiPageID "444277".
- South_Prussia wikiPageRevisionID "596335501".
- South_Prussia capital Poznań.
- South_Prussia capital "Warsaw from 1795".
- South_Prussia commonName "South Prussia".
- South_Prussia conventionalLongName "South Prussia".
- South_Prussia dateEnd "--07-09".
- South_Prussia dateEvent "1795".
- South_Prussia dateStart "--09-25".
- South_Prussia event "Annexed Warsaw".
- South_Prussia eventEnd Treaties_of_Tilsit.
- South_Prussia eventStart "2".
- South_Prussia hasPhotoCollection South_Prussia.
- South_Prussia imageMap "Preussen-1806.jpg".
- South_Prussia imageMapCaption "South Prussia and the Departments of Posen, Kalisch, and Warschau, 1801-1807".
- South_Prussia imageS "24".
- South_Prussia lifeSpan "1793".
- South_Prussia nation Kingdom_of_Prussia.
- South_Prussia nativeName "Prusy Południowe".
- South_Prussia nativeName "Südpreußen".
- South_Prussia p "Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship".
- South_Prussia p "Gniezno Voivodeship".
- South_Prussia p "Kalisz Voivodeship Kalisz Voivodeship".
- South_Prussia p "Poznań Voivodeship Poznań Voivodeship".
- South_Prussia p "Płock Voivodeship Płock Voivodeship".
- South_Prussia p "Rawa Voivodeship".
- South_Prussia p "Sieradz Voivodeship Sieradz Voivodeship".
- South_Prussia p "Łęczyca Voivodeship".
- South_Prussia politicalSubdiv Kalisz.
- South_Prussia politicalSubdiv Poznań.
- South_Prussia politicalSubdiv Warsaw.
- South_Prussia s "Duchy of Warsaw".
- South_Prussia statArea "53000".
- South_Prussia statPop "1503508".
- South_Prussia statYear "1806".
- South_Prussia subdivision "Province".
- South_Prussia yearEnd "1807".
- South_Prussia yearStart "1793".
- South_Prussia subject Category:1793_establishments_in_Prussia.
- South_Prussia subject Category:Former_administrative_regions_of_Greater_Poland.
- South_Prussia subject Category:Masovia.
- South_Prussia subject Category:Provinces_of_Prussia.
- South_Prussia subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_1793.
- South_Prussia type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
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- South_Prussia type AdministrativeRegion.
- South_Prussia type Place.
- South_Prussia type PopulatedPlace.
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- South_Prussia type Wikidata:Q532.
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- South_Prussia comment "South Prussia (German: Südpreußen; Polish: Prusy Południowe) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1793 to 1807. It was created out of territory annexed in the Second Partition of Poland and in 1793 includedthe Poznań, Kalisz and Gniezno Voivodeships of Greater Poland; the lands of Sieradz and Łęczyca;the Kuyavian voivodeship of Brześć and Dobrzyń Land;adjacent parts of the Masovian voivodeships of Płock and Rawa.".
- South_Prussia label "Prusia del Sur".
- South_Prussia label "Prusse-Méridionale".
- South_Prussia label "Prussia meridionale".
- South_Prussia label "Prusy Południowe".
- South_Prussia label "Prússia Meridional".
- South_Prussia label "South Prussia".
- South_Prussia label "Südpreußen".
- South_Prussia label "Zuid-Pruisen".
- South_Prussia sameAs Südpreußen.
- South_Prussia sameAs Prusia_del_Sur.
- South_Prussia sameAs Prusse-Méridionale.
- South_Prussia sameAs Prussia_meridionale.
- South_Prussia sameAs Zuid-Pruisen.
- South_Prussia sameAs Prusy_Południowe.
- South_Prussia sameAs Prússia_Meridional.
- South_Prussia sameAs m.0296w9.
- South_Prussia sameAs Q614761.
- South_Prussia sameAs Q614761.
- South_Prussia sameAs South_Prussia.
- South_Prussia wasDerivedFrom South_Prussia?oldid=596335501.
- South_Prussia depiction Preussen-1806.jpg.
- South_Prussia isPrimaryTopicOf South_Prussia.
- South_Prussia name "Prusy Południowe (pl)".
- South_Prussia name "South Prussia".
- South_Prussia name "Südpreußen (de)".