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Historical Map

Historical Map. Middle Europe 1648. After the Thirty Years War Middle Europe is a patchwork of dozens of independent “States” with loose relations to the “Holy Roman Empire of German Nation”. Historical Map. Middle Europe 1864.

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Historical Map

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  1. Historical Map Middle Europe 1648 CHAPTER 5 - THE HISTORY OF THE FRG After the Thirty Years War Middle Europe is a patchwork of dozens of independent “States” with loose relations to the “Holy Roman Empire of German Nation”

  2. Historical Map Middle Europe 1864 CHAPTER 5 - THE HISTORY OF THE FRG After the influence of the Napoleonic War in the beginning of the century 38 souvereign German States were left. They formed the Germanic Confederation. Only after 1871 a German Empire, still including 25 States, was formed. Austria was excluded from this Empire.

  3. The Federal Republic The Federal States CHAPTER 5 - THE HISTORY OF THE FRG Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Schleswig-Holstein Bremen Hamburg Brandenburg Niedersachsen Berlin Sachsen-Anhalt Nordrhein-Westfalen Thüringen Hessen Sachsen Rheinland-Pfalz Saarland Bayern (Bavaria) Baden-Württemberg The modern Federal Republic is a result of World War II and the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989. Her federal structure can only be understood against the background of her history. 16 states in Germany

  4. The Federal Republic Settlement 1990 CHAPTER 5 - THE HISTORY OF THE FRG Visits Areas with high population density are often related to present or former industrial areas. Low density areas consist mainly of agricultural and natural conservation areas.

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