The Polish-Słupsk border


Polish-Słupsk border - the border dividing the territories of the Kingdom of Poland (Royal Prussia) and Duchy of Slupsk in 1466-1474 (1478). It was established after the 2nd Torun Peace after the Royal Prussia was incorporated into Poland. Border mileage

Beginning of the border - the border of the borders of the Kingdom of Poland, the duchy of the Stone Bishops and Duchy of Słupsk north of the White Forest. Then it ran north-east to the south of Miastko, west of Bytów, the Kamienica River to the Słupia River, Słupia to Jasień Lake, the Łupawa River to the west of Lębork, the Łeba Canal, the Leba River to its estuary to Lebsko Lake, and to the Baltic Sea near Rąbka.

From 1478 to 1648 it was the eastern border of the united West Pomerania.

After 1815, it was the eastern border of the Prussian county of Slupsk and the southeastern part of Miastko. Bibliography

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