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Cologn vs Mecklenburg - What's the difference?

cologn | mecklenburg |

As proper nouns the difference between cologn and mecklenburg

is that cologn is while mecklenburg is a historical realm in northern germany.

cologn

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • * 1759 , George Sale & al., The Modern Part of an Universal History'', : ''History of the German Empire , page 2:
  • Since the reign of Charlemagne'', this country is divided into ''High]]'' and ''Low Germany''... the provinces of ''Lower Germany'' towards the north '', ''[[Lusatia, Lu?atia'', ''High Saxony'' upon the ''Elbe'', ''Low Saxony'' upon the ''Elbe'', ''Mecklenburg'', ''Lauenburg'', ''Brandenburg'', ''Magdeburg'', and ''Pomerania .

    mecklenburg

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • A historical realm in northern Germany.
  • * 1759 , George Sale et al., The Modern Part of an Universal History'', (volume XXIX): ''History of the German Empire , page 2:
  • Since the reign of Charlemagne'', this country is divided into ''High]]'' and ''Low Germany''... the provinces of ''Lower Germany'' towards the north '', ''[[Lusatia, Lu?atia'', ''High Saxony'' upon the ''Elbe'', ''Low Saxony'' upon the ''Elbe'', ''Mecklenburg'' , ''Lauenburg'', ''Brandenburg'', ''Magdeburg'', and ''Pomerania .

    Derived terms

    * Bay of Mecklenburg