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The scope of this article begins in 1815, after a round of negotiations about European borders and spheres of influence were agreed upon at the Congress of Vienna. [3] The Congress of Vienna was a nine-month, pan-European meeting of statesmen who met to settle the many issues arising from the destabilising impact of the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars, and the dissolution of the ...
People by former country in Europe (121 C) Religion in Europe by former country (10 C) ... Former countries in Europe after 1815. List of historic states of Germany *
This is a list of former European colonies. The European countries which had the most colonies throughout history were: ... (1815–1822) Real Audiencia of Panam ...
Former countries in Europe after 1815; European countries by fossil fuel use (% of total energy) G. List of sovereign states in Europe by GDP (nominal)
19th-century people in Europe by country (3 C) 1800s in Europe (58 C) ... Former countries in Europe after 1815; G. Great Emigration; H. Habsburg monarchy; I.
A historical sovereign state is a state that once existed, but has since been dissolved due to conflict, war, rebellion, annexation, or uprising. This page lists sovereign states, countries, nations, or empires that ceased to exist as political entities sometime after 1453, grouped geographically and by constitutional nature.
The list of national border changes from 1815 to 1914 refers to the changes in international borders since the end of the Napoleonic Wars until World War I.This period of time saw the fall of the Spanish colonial empire to the United States and the progression of European colonial efforts.
Following the defeat of Napoleon's France, the Congress of Vienna (1815) was convened to redraw the European continent. In Italy, the Congress restored the pre-Napoleonic patchwork of independent governments, either directly ruled or strongly influenced by the prevailing European powers, particularly Austria.