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1240:(1486–1535)
997:World War I
923:Unification
859:Middle Ages
794:Württemberg
774:Family tree
682:History of
624:. Francis'
409:bankrupting
366:Protestants
278:. With the
246:led to the
213:Renaissance
192:, a map by
67:Reformation
2925:Television
2910:Philosophy
2885:Literature
2744:Irreligion
2729:Healthcare
2692:Corruption
2458:Chancellor
2447:(military)
2444:Bundeswehr
1595:References
1520:Francis II
1514:Leopold II
1490:Charles VI
1244:Paracelsus
1137:since 1990
1120:New states
1064:Ostgebiete
1057:Occupation
950:Zollverein
798:Mediatised
708:Chronology
606:Francis II
504:Charles VI
298:, who was
272:Zwinglians
224:humanism.
222:Franciscan
112:Protestant
110:—becoming
100:Strasbourg
84:Wittenberg
78:(1517) by
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2860:Festivals
2707:Education
2651:Transport
2616:companies
2535:President
2473:Elections
2438:Bundesrat
2433:Bundestag
2402:Mountains
2370:Districts
2348:Geography
2081:Visigoths
2018:Overviews
1630:0024-7499
1508:Joseph II
1502:Francis I
1478:Leopold I
1450:Rudolf II
1432:Charles V
1106:1949–1990
1083:1944–1950
1031:1939–1945
1021:1933–1945
1011:1918–1933
1001:1914–1918
991:1871–1918
766:Empresses
580:sovereign
494:in 1806.
460:tragedies
393:mercenary
370:Catholics
311:Charles V
309:Although
165:in 1871.
108:Nuremberg
104:Frankfurt
94:state of
61:with the
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2890:Internet
2875:Language
2865:Folklore
2784:Religion
2759:Pensions
2754:Naturism
2631:Taxation
2515:Lobbying
2488:Intersex
2421:Politics
2030:Timeline
2009:General
2002:articles
1837:Religion
1527:See also
1484:Joseph I
1460:Matthias
1454:Rudolf I
1099:division
758:Monarchs
718:Military
673:a series
671:Part of
610:Napoleon
583:monarchy
576:annexing
510:by the "
388:powers.
386:Habsburg
384:and the
217:humanism
149:and the
116:Catholic
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2855:Fashion
2842:Cuisine
2804:Culture
2769:Poverty
2712:Germans
2675:Society
2656:Welfare
2641:Tourism
2598:Exports
2571:Banking
2549:Economy
2453:Cabinet
2392:Islands
2387:Geology
2310:Regions
2076:Teutons
2049:Ancient
2011:History
1998:Germany
1917:(1911)
1846:(1978)
1805:excerpt
1778:excerpt
1776:(1992)
1228:Pietism
786:Prussia
782:Bavaria
778:Austria
733:Judaism
723:Economy
684:Germany
528:Silesia
498:Silesia
401:disease
372:in the
276:Zwingli
157:, this
59:Bohemia
37:in 1648
2977:Portal
2832:Cinema
2812:Anthem
2779:Racism
2593:Energy
2407:Rivers
2365:States
2335:, 1848
2171:Modern
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1890:(2012)
1865:online
1832:(1998)
1822:(2009)
1799:, ed.
1793:(1988)
1786:(2002)
1728:25 May
1699:24 May
1674:24 May
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1611:(1994)
1230:, and
790:Saxony
762:Queens
702:Topics
675:on the
597:or an
595:bishop
436:poetry
413:powers
397:famine
382:France
284:Speyer
260:heresy
106:, and
92:German
43:German
2956:Index
2920:Sport
2905:Names
2900:Music
2895:Media
2850:Dance
2722:Women
2687:Crime
2661:Women
2397:Lakes
2071:Goths
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738:Women
612:(see
599:abbot
462:, or
440:prose
434:, in
2870:Flag
2827:Arts
2493:LGBT
1730:2008
1701:2008
1676:2008
1654:2008
1626:ISSN
1216:and
1127:1990
1096:East
1092:West
770:1918
728:LGBT
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620:, a
556:and
478:The
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