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::In the time beeing I could only have a look at the old map in my bedroom "Regni Daniae" by Baptist Homann of Nuremberg, were it says "Mecklenburgi Ducatus pars". In google Cologne university suggests "Meclemburgum". How the chanclory of Friedericus II. explained it, can be seen at [[Lubeca]]. So I dont believe that it makes sense to look into earlier documents like the Chronica Slavorum, I think "Meclemburgum" must have come up for the region not before the middle of 13th century. And remember, Grässe lived in the time of imperialism, they liked everything "grand" then, even a poor, small, rural Meclemburgum.--[[Usor:Kresspahl|Kresspahl]] 12:14 sep 12, 2005 (UTC)
: Another suggestion is in [[ISO 3166-2]]--[[Usor:Kresspahl|Kresspahl]] 16:07 oct 9, 2005 (UTC)
:: I'm not sure what you mean. ISO 3166-2 is a list of region codes, and it's not published in Latin (unlike, say, taxonomic nomenclature of animals or international nonproprietary names of chemicals); the list that is there is basically the same list has been at [[Germania]] for quite some time. It seems that [[User:IVLIVS]] [http://la.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Germania&diff=6686&oldid=6685 added] the 'Meclemburgum' (with some other interesting things like 'Chassia' for '[[Hassia]]'); maybe if he's still around we could ask what his source be. —[[Usor:Mycēs|Myces Tiberinus]] 21:49 oct 9, 2005 (UTC)