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[[File:Map SLH-1650 EN.png|thumb|Schleswig and Holstein around 1650: the estates of the [[Sonderburg]] lines were divided into regions around the Danish island of [[Als]] and the regions south of [[Plön]]. [[Holstein-Glückstadt]], [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg]], [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön]] and [[Holstein-Plön]].]]
[[File:Acprussiamap2.gif|thumb|Some former areas and territory’s of Denmark, Germany and Poland and so on.]]
[[File:Swedish Pomerania.PNG|thumb|[[Swedish Pomerania]] in orange, [[Sweden]] regained the remainder of its dominion in the [[Treaty of Frederiksborg]], which had been lost to [[Denmark]] in 1715. In 1814, as a result of the [[Napoleonic Wars]], Swedish Pomerania was ceded to Denmark in exchange for [[Norway]] in the [[Treaty of Kiel]] and [[Duchy of Eastern Pomerania]] was part of Denmark doing the middle age, in the year 1210 did Denmark also rule over some areas of Pomerania and [[Eric of Pomerania]] the Duke of [[Pomerania]] (1449-1459) and the king of the [[Kalmar Union]] (1397–1442), [[List of Pomeranian duchies and dukes]]. [[Kingdom of Prussia]], [[Duchy of Pomerania]], [[History of Pomerania]], [[Pomerania Province]] and Pomerania is today a part of [[Germany]] and [[Poland]].]]
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