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Polish Corridor (; ) was the term used between the World Wars to refer to the Polish territory which separated the German exclave of East Prussia from the German Province of Pomerania. It was originally a German propaganda term. The area belonged to Polish state which regained independence after World War I, in result of the Treaty of Versailles. The "corridor" consisted of the part of Polish Pomerania along the Vistula River, forming the Pomeranian Voivodeship but excluding the Free City of Danzig.