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The Poznań district was inhabited mainly by Poles and had a smaller percentage of German settlers, and was therefore less [[Protestant]].
The Poznań district was inhabited mainly by Poles and had a smaller percentage of German settlers, and was therefore less [[Protestant]].


== Administrative divison in 1897 ==
== Administrative division in 1897 ==


'''Poznań District''', (Rejencja Poznańska), [[Poznan|Poznań]]
'''Poznań District''', (Rejencja Poznańska), [[Poznan|Poznań]]

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Poznań District was the southern of two administrative districts (Polish:Rejencja, German: Regierungsbezirk) of the Grand Duchy of Poznań (1815-1918) (later also called Province of Poznań (1849-1918) by the Prussian administration.

It was bordered on the north by the Bydgoszcz district, to the west by Brandenburg, to the south by Silesia and to the east by Congress Poland.

The Poznań district was inhabited mainly by Poles and had a smaller percentage of German settlers, and was therefore less Protestant.

Administrative division in 1897

Poznań District, (Rejencja Poznańska), Poznań
(English county name, Polish county name, county town)
(plase note that at this time Polish county names were written with capital letters)

See also