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The German Empire consisted of 25 constituent states and an imperial territory, the largest of which was Prussia.These states, or Staaten (or Bundesstaaten, i.e. federal states, a name derived from the previous North German Confederation; they became known as Länder during the Weimar Republic) each had votes in the Bundesrat, which gave them representation at a federal level.
Toggle German Empire subsection. 2.1 Africa. 2.2 China. ... This is a list of former German colonies owned by states of Germany: ... Map of German Colonies in the ...
The empire was founded on 18 January 1871 at the Palace of Versailles, outside Paris, France, where the south German states, except for Austria and Liechtenstein, joined the North German Confederation and the new constitution came into force on 16 April, changing the name of the federal state to the German Empire and introducing the title of ...
The Southern states joined the federal state in 1870/71, which was consequently renamed the German Empire (1871–1918). The state continued as the Weimar Republic (1919–1933). Present-day Germany is a federal republic which combines the States of Germany.
English: A map of the states of the German Empire, showing their location, flags and names in English. Date: 3 November 2015: Source:
The Prussian-led North German Confederation, founded in 1866, was combined with the southern states of Baden, Württemberg, Bavaria and Hesse and the formerly French newly merged Alsace-Lorraine to form the states and imperial territory of German Empire in 1871.
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State Capital Kingdoms (Königreiche) Prussia (Preußen) as a whole Berlin: Bavaria (Bayern) Munich: Saxony (Sachsen) Dresden: Württemberg: Stuttgart: Grand Duchies (Großherzogtümer) Baden: Karlsruhe: Hesse (Hessen) Darmstadt: Mecklenburg-Schwerin: Schwerin: Mecklenburg-Strelitz: Neustrelitz: Oldenburg: Oldenburg: Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach ...