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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Lands of Schlawe and Stolp (German: Schlawe-Stolp, Länder Schlawe und Stolp are a historical region of Pomerania, centered around Stolp (S upsk) and Schlawe in Farther Pomerania. It is the region between river Nestbach at hill Gollenberg (2 km East of Köslin) in the West and the Leba River in the East, the border to Pomeralia. In the North the region is bounded by the Baltic Sea. Before World War II, the region had boundaries in the South to both the province of Brandenburg and to Poland. In the High Middle Ages, it was ruled by Ratibor I (since…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Lands of Schlawe and Stolp (German: Schlawe-Stolp, Länder Schlawe und Stolp are a historical region of Pomerania, centered around Stolp (S upsk) and Schlawe in Farther Pomerania. It is the region between river Nestbach at hill Gollenberg (2 km East of Köslin) in the West and the Leba River in the East, the border to Pomeralia. In the North the region is bounded by the Baltic Sea. Before World War II, the region had boundaries in the South to both the province of Brandenburg and to Poland. In the High Middle Ages, it was ruled by Ratibor I (since the 1120s) and his descendants (Ratiboriden branch of the Griffin House of Pomerania). It was under Danish occupation from the 1180s to 1227. The last member of the Ratiborides branch of the Griffins, Ratibor II, died in 1223. This led to a competition between the Griffins and the Pomerelian Samborides for inheritance of Schlawe-Stolp. Because Ratibor died during the Danish period, Denmark administered the area until she had to withdraw after the lost Battle of Bornhöved in 1227.