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WEST PRUSSIA (Ger. Westpreussen) , a province of Prussia, bounded on the N. by the Baltic, on the E. by East
plateau
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Konitz
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In general physical characteristics the province resembles East Prussia, but the climate is less harsh and the fertility of the soil greater. Arable land and gardens occupy 55.6% of the area, meadows and pastures 12'9%, forests 21'7%, and the rest is mostly waste. The valley and delta of the Vistula are very fertile, and produce good crops of wheat and pasturage for horses, cattle and sheep. Besides cereals, the chief
The population in 1905 was 1,641,746, showing a mean density of 166 to the sq. m. Of these 567,318 or 34.5 0/,, were Poles, a larger proportion than in any other Prussian province except Posen. They are increasing somewhat faster than the Germans, and the efforts of the colonization commission have done little to promote the immigration of German farmers. The Kashi'bes (q.v.), nearly all of whom (less than 200,000) live in W. Prussia, chiefly in the west, from Putzig to Konitz
The province is divided into the governmental departments of Danzig and Marienwerder. It returns twenty-two members to the Prussian Lower House
capital , and the only large town.West Prussia, with the exception of southern Pomerania' (around Marienwerder) which belonged to Prussia, was a possession of Poland from 1466 till the first partition
See K. Lohmeyer, Geschichte von Ost- and Westpreussen (part i., 3rd ed., Gotha, 1908) ; Vallentin, Westpreussen seit den ersten Jahrzehnten dieses Jahrhunderts (Tubingen, 1893) ; Ambrassat, Westpreussen, ein Handbuch der Heimatkunde (Danzig, 1906). End of Article: WEST PRUSSIA (Ger. Westpreussen) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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