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  2. Pomeranian dog - Wikipedia

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    The Pomeranian (also known as a Pom, Pommy or Pome) is a breed of dog of the Spitz type that is named for the Pomerania region in north-west Poland and north-east Germany in Central Europe. Classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size, the Pomeranian is descended from larger Spitz-type dogs, specifically the German Spitz .

  3. Truth About What Pomeranians Were Originally Bred Has People ...

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    Related: Adorable and Adoptable Pomeranian Is Looking for the Perfect Forever Home People in the comments section were just as surprised. "I’ve never heard of Poms being sled-pulling dogs before!

  4. List of Polish voivodeships by Human Development Index

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    Pomeranian Voivodeship: 0.896 3 Lower Silesian Voivodeship: 0.894 4 Lesser Poland Voivodeship: 0.891 5 Silesian Voivodeship: 0.889 6 Greater Poland Voivodeship: 0.887 – Poland: 0.881: 7 Podlaskie Voivodeship: 0.875 8 Łódź Voivodeship: 0.874 9 West Pomeranian Voivodeship: 0.873 10 Opole Voivodeship: 0.872 11 Podkarpackie Voivodeship: 0.871 12

  5. Indian Spitz - Wikipedia

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    A Pomeranian has rounded ears, a flatter face, weighs less (should not exceed 3–4 kg), and has a thicker coat. The Indian Spitz is bigger and heavier compared to Pomeranian. In spite of these differences, in India most people refer to the Spitz as a Pomeranian. Some of the basic differences are as follows: The Pomeranian is a Toy breed. It is ...

  6. Growth chart - Wikipedia

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    Growth charts have been constructed by observing the growth of large numbers of healthy children over time. The height , weight , and head circumference of a child can be compared to the expected parameters of children of the same age and sex to determine whether the child is growing appropriately.

  7. Pomeranian goose - Wikipedia

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    The Pomeranian is the only descendant of the Greylag goose specifically bred for a single-lobed paunch. [3] In North America, these geese often have two lobes nonetheless due to genetic variation and inbreeding. [6] Pomeranian Geese average 16 pounds in weight and lay about 70 eggs a season [4] although some varieties may produce less. [6]

  8. Classification of childhood weight - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 CDC growth charts - a revised version of the 1977 NCHS growth charts - are the current standard tool for health care providers and offer 16 charts (8 for boys and 8 for girls), of which BMI-for-age is commonly used for aiding in the diagnoses of childhood obesity. [1]

  9. Early history of Pomerania - Wikipedia

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    Hamburgian reindeer hunters were the first humans to occupy the plains freed from the retreating glaciers in north-central Europe. However, whether they also roamed Pomerania is uncertain: though there are finds in neighboring regions of Denmark, Mecklenburg and Poland, there are no finds from Pomerania which can be associated to the Hamburgian techno-complex without doubt.