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'''POSEN'''
'''POSEN'''


Former province of the [[Prussia|Kingdom of Prussia]], at present in Western Poland.
Former province of the [[Prussia|Kingdom of Prussia]], at present in Western Poland.


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For the former German city Posen, see [[Poznań]].
 
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===Official blazon===
 
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on February 28, 1881.


====Origin/meaning====
Posen is an area in Western Poland, which became part of Prussia in 1779-1793, in 1807 it became a part of French-controlled Warsaw Duchy, to return to Prussian rule in 1815. Posen used to be a official German name used until 1918; the historical Polish name for the province is Wielkopolska (Greater Poland) - Grosspolen in German.
Posen is an area in Western Poland, which became part of Prussia in 1779-1793, in 1807 it became a part of French-controlled Warsaw Duchy, to return to Prussian rule in 1815. Posen used to be a official German name used until 1918; the historical Polish name for the province is Wielkopolska (Greater Poland) - Grosspolen in German.


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