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Province of Prussia

Coordinates: 54°44′N 20°29′E / 54.733°N 20.483°E / 54.733; 20.483
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Province of Prussia
Provinz Preußen
Province of Prussia
1829–1878

Province of Prussia (red), within the Kingdom of Prussia, within the German Empire
CapitalKönigsberg
DemonymPrussian
Area
 • Coordinates54°44′N 20°29′E / 54.733°N 20.483°E / 54.733; 20.483
 
• 1871
62,528 km2 (24,142 sq mi)
Population 
• 1871
3,137,545
History 
• Established
1829
• Disestablished
1878
Political subdivisions
Preceded by
Succeeded by
East Prussia
West Prussia
East Prussia
West Prussia
Today part ofLithuania
Poland
Russia

The Province of Prussia (Template:Lang-de; Template:Lang-lt; Template:Lang-pl; Template:Lang-csb) was a province of Prussia from 1829 to 1878. Prussia was established as a province of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1829 from the provinces of East Prussia and West Prussia, and was dissolved in 1878 when the merger was reversed.

Königsberg (present-day Kaliningrad, Russia) was the provincial capital.

History

The Province of Prussia was created on April 13, 1824, as the easternmost province of the Kingdom of Prussia. The province was formed in a merger with the pre-existing provinces of East Prussia and West Prussia joined together in a personal union, and from December 3, 1829, in a real union.

Prussia's territory roughly corresponded to the historical region of Prussia, from which the province and the kingdom derived their names, that had been divided by the Kingdom of Poland since the Second Peace of Thorn in 1466. The region was divided into Duchy of Prussia, a fief of Poland, and Royal Prussia, which was an integral part of Poland under direct rule. Ducal Prussia became part of Brandenburg-Prussia in 1618, and became the Kingdom of Prussia upon Frederick I of Prussia's coronation as king in 1701. After the coronation, the term "Province of Prussia" was used to designate East Prussia to differentiate the former duchy's territory within the larger kingdom. Royal Prussia was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772 during the First Partition of Poland, placing the entirety of the Prussia region under Prussian rule. The following year, Prussia converted the former Royal Prussia and Ducal Prussia (including Ermland) into the provinces of West Prussia and East Prussia, respectively, with minor border changes.

On April 1, 1878, the Province of Prussia was divided back into the provinces of West Prussia and East Prussia.