Province of East Prussia was created in 1773.
Province of Prussia was created in 1829.
Bruno Pfeifer has written: 'Holzhandel und Holzindustrie Ostpreussens' -- subject(s): Prussia, East Province), Lumber trade, Prussia, East (Province), Timber 'Holzhandel und Holzindustrie Ostpreussens' -- subject(s): Prussia, East Province), Lumber trade, Prussia, East (Province), Timber
New East Prussia was created in 1795.
Originally Königsberg (now Kaliningrad). After the union of Brandenburg and Prussia, Berlin (the capital of Brandenburg) increased in importance, becoming the royal capital in the 18th century.
The original region of Prussia is where East Prussia was known. The Prussians of this region expanded west into the areas of Brandenburg and Silesia and eventually went as far Westphalia. The original area was then named East Prussia as it was the most eastern part of the original Prussian area. After WW2 Prussia was split up into mainly German and Polish states/provinces. Today the former province of East Prussia has been divided into the Polish province of Warmian-Masurian and the Russian enclave known as the Kaliningrad Oblast. No effort has yet been made to re-establish the Prussian nation.
Church of the Province of South East Asia was created in 1996.
Bruno Schumacher has written: 'Geschichte Ost- und Westpreussens' -- subject(s): History 'Geschichte Ost- und Westpruessens' -- subject(s): History, Prussia, West (Province), Prussia, East (Province)
New East Prussia ended in 1807.
Prussia was officially dissolved in 1947.
Usually not. However, during the Seven Years' War a part of Prussia briefly became Russian from 1758 until 1763. After World War 2 a part of Prussia became Russian again. This "Russian Prussia" is called Kaliningrad Oblast. The other parts of (Old Baltic) Prussia are now part of Poland and Lithuania. Prussia has two meanings: The (German) Kingdom of Prussia on one hand and Old/Baltic Prussia on the other hand. The Kingdom of Prussia got its name from the original Baltic Prussia (in Old Prussian language it is called "Prūsa"). The original Baltic Prussia was the easternmost province of the Kingdom of Prussia. That Province of Prussia inside the Kingdom of Prussia was most of the time parted into East Prussia and West Prussia.
Paul Genrich has written: 'Die ostpreussischen Kirchenliederdichter' -- subject(s): Hymn writers, Prussia, East (Province), Biography
Prussia was created in 1525.