South Prussia
| South Prussia | |
|---|---|
| Province of Prussia | |
| 1793–1807 | |
South Prussia 1795–1806 | |
| Capital | Poznań (Posen) Warsaw (Warschau) from 1795 |
| Area | |
• 1806 | 53,000 km2 (20,000 sq mi) |
| Population | |
• 1806 | 1,503,508 |
| History | |
| 25 September 1793 | |
• Annexed Warsaw | 1795 |
| 9 July 1807 | |
| Political subdivisions | Kalisz (Kalisch) Poznań (Posen) Warsaw (Warschau) |
| Today part of | Poland |
South Prussia (German: Provinz Südpreußen; Polish: Prusy Południowe) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1793 to 1807 created out of territory annexed in the Second Partition of Poland.