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Stettin meaning
Alternative form of Szczecin (especially, but not exclusively, when it was a German-speaking city, i.e. until 1945)
Using Stettin
- The main meaning on this page is: Alternative form of Szczecin (especially, but not exclusively, when it was a German-speaking city, i.e. until 1945)
- In the example corpus, stettin often appears in combinations such as: in stettin, stettin and, of stettin.
Context around Stettin
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 6 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Stettin
- In this selection, "stettin" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, brian, glen, near, actually, war and became stand out and add context to how "stettin" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include advisor brian stettin have the and area of stettin. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "stettin" sits close to words such as abad, abovementioned and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with stettin
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Stettin was virtually deserted, with only about 6,000 Germans in the city. (13 words)
Stettin actually reached full capacity during Q4 and also contributed to a great Cyber Week performance. (16 words)
Polish Home Army intelligence assisted in pinpointing targets for Allied bombing in the area of Stettin. (16 words)
The other major formation in Army Group Vistula was the aristocratic General Hasso Freiherr (Baron) von Manteuffel’s Third Panzer Army, on the Oder River to the north of the Ninth Army and stretched as far as Stettin. (38 words)
He joined him in the Stettin War of Succession with the Pomeranian dukes, until Frederick resigned in 1470 and was succeeded by John's father, who in 1473 appointed him regent of the Brandenburg lands. (35 words)
Starting in 1843, Stettin became connected to the major German and Pomeranian cities by railways, and the water connection to the Bay of Pomerania was enhanced by the construction of the Kaiserfahrt (now Piast) canal. (35 words)
Example sentences (19)
On this, Mayor Eric Adams and his top mental health advisor, Brian Stettin, have the right approach.
Stettin actually reached full capacity during Q4 and also contributed to a great Cyber Week performance.
The Associated Press discussed the changes with Dr. Glen Stettin, who oversees trend and formulary management at Express Scripts, which is owned by health insurer Cigna.
The other major formation in Army Group Vistula was the aristocratic General Hasso Freiherr (Baron) von Manteuffel’s Third Panzer Army, on the Oder River to the north of the Ninth Army and stretched as far as Stettin.
A further group was stationed at Stargard near Stettin to protect the large synthetic fuel plant at Pölitz (today Police, Poland ).
By the end of World War II Stettin's status was in doubt, and the Soviet occupation authorities at first appointed officials from the city's almost entirely German pre-war population.
From 1683 to 1812, one Jew was permitted to reside in Stettin, and an additional Jew was allowed to spend a night in the city in case of "urgent business".
He joined him in the Stettin War of Succession with the Pomeranian dukes, until Frederick resigned in 1470 and was succeeded by John's father, who in 1473 appointed him regent of the Brandenburg lands.
In March 1809 Romberg was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for giving up Stettin without a fight.
Lützow (ex-Deutschland) was bombed 16 April 1945 in the Baltic off Schwinemünde just west of Stettin, and settled on the shallow bottom.
Polish Home Army intelligence assisted in pinpointing targets for Allied bombing in the area of Stettin.
Starting in 1843, Stettin became connected to the major German and Pomeranian cities by railways, and the water connection to the Bay of Pomerania was enhanced by the construction of the Kaiserfahrt (now Piast) canal.
Stettin was long Germany's largest Baltic port, a situation which greatly helped speed development and attract public investment.
Stettin was virtually deserted, with only about 6,000 Germans in the city.
The far-reaching autonomy granted by the House of Griffins was in part reduced when the dukes reclaimed Stettin as their main residence in the late 15th century.
The Kriegsmarine also provided important assistance in the evacuation of the fleeing German civilians of Pomerania and Stettin in March and April 1945.
This cement was made at the Portland Cementfabrik Stern at Stettin, which was the first to use a Hoffman kiln. citation It is thought that the first modern Portland cement was made there.
Wandy Wasilewskiej, Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1988 page 1019 The city itself was covered by the Home Army's "Bałtyk" structure, and Polish resistance infiltrated Stettin's naval yards.
World War II Two soldiers of the German Wehrmacht take a stroll along the riverfront in Stettin.
Common combinations with stettin
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- in stettin 3×
- stettin and 2×
- of stettin 2×
- stettin was 2×