Regierungsbezirk, the Glossary
A Regierungsbezirk means "governmental district" and is a type of administrative division in Germany.[1]
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119 relations: Administrative division, Allenstein (region), Allied-occupied Germany, Arnsberg (region), Aurich, Łódź, Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Braunschweig (region), Bremen (state), Breslau (region), Bromberg (region), Cologne (region), Danzig (region), Darmstadt (region), Düsseldorf (region), Department of Lorraine, Dessau (region), Detmold (region), Districts of Germany, Dzierżoniów, East Germany, East Prussia, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Former eastern territories of Germany, Free City of Danzig, Free State of Brunswick, Free State of Oldenburg, Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe, Freiburg (region), German reunification, Giessen (region), Governing body, Gumbinnen (region), Halle (region), Hanover (region), Hesse, Inowrocław, Invasion of Poland, Kalisz, Karlsruhe (region), Kassel (region), Katowice, Königsberg (region), Köslin (region), Kingdom of Bavaria, Kingdom of Prussia, Kleve (region), Koblenz (region), ... Expand index (69 more) »
- Government regions of Germany
- Government regions of Prussia
- Lists of subdivisions of Germany
- Regions of Germany
Administrative division
Administrative divisions (also administrative units, administrative regions, #-level subdivisions, subnational entities, or constituent states, as well as many similar generic terms) are geographical areas into which a particular independent sovereign state is divided.
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Allenstein (region)
Regierungsbezirk Allenstein was a Regierungsbezirk, or government region, of the Prussian province of East Prussia from 1905 until 1945. Regierungsbezirk and Allenstein (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Allied-occupied Germany
The entirety of Germany was occupied and administered by the Allies of World War II from the Berlin Declaration on 5 June 1945 to the establishment of West Germany on 23 May 1949.
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Arnsberg (region)
Arnsberg is one of the five Regierungsbezirke of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, located in the west-central part of the country. Regierungsbezirk and Arnsberg (region) are government regions of Germany and government regions of Prussia.
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Aurich
Aurich (East Frisian Low Saxon: Auerk, West Frisian: Auwerk, Aurk) is a town in the East Frisian region of Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Łódź
Łódź is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre.
Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg, commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France.
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Bavaria
Bavaria, officially the Free State of Bavaria, is a state in the southeast of Germany.
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Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
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Braunschweig (region)
Braunschweig (German Regierungsbezirk Braunschweig) was one of the eight former administrative regions (Regierungsbezirke) of Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Bremen (state)
Bremen, officially the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (Freie Hansestadt Bremen; Free Hansestadt Bremen), is the smallest and least populous of Germany's 16 states.
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Breslau (region)
Regierungsbezirk Breslau, known colloquially as Middle Silesia (Mittelschlesien, Strzodkowy Ślōnsk, Śląsk Środkowy) was a Regierungsbezirk, or government region, in the Prussian Province of Silesia and later Lower Silesia from 1813 to 1945. Regierungsbezirk and Breslau (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Bromberg (region)
Bromberg was the northern of two Prussian government regions, or Regierungsbezirke (Rejencja), of the Grand Duchy of Posen (1815–1848) and its successor, the Province of Posen (1848–1919). Regierungsbezirk and Bromberg (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Cologne (region)
Cologne is one of the five governmental districts of the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia. Regierungsbezirk and Cologne (region) are government regions of Germany and government regions of Prussia.
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Danzig (region)
Regierungsbezirk Marienwerder The Danzig Region (Regierungsbezirk Danzig) was a government region, within the Prussian Provinces of West Prussia and Prussia. Regierungsbezirk and Danzig (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Darmstadt (region)
Darmstadt is one of the three Regierungsbezirke of Hesse, Germany, located in the south of the state. Regierungsbezirk and Darmstadt (region) are government regions of Germany.
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Düsseldorf (region)
Düsseldorf is one of the five Regierungsbezirke of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, located in the north-west of the country. Regierungsbezirk and Düsseldorf (region) are government regions of Germany and government regions of Prussia.
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Department of Lorraine
Bezirk Lothringen (today's Présidence F. ROTH La Présidence de Lorraine dans l’Empire allemand de 1871 à 1918, Annales de l’Est, Mémoire n° 50, Nancy, 1976, Moulin-les-Metz, 720 pages de la Lorraine, at the time translated into Département de la Lorraine i.e.
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Dessau (region)
Dessau was one of the three Regierungsbezirke of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, located in the east of the country.
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Detmold (region)
Regierungsbezirk Detmold is one of the five Regierungsbezirke of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, located in the north-east of the state. Regierungsbezirk and Detmold (region) are government regions of Germany.
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Districts of Germany
In 13 German states, the primary administrative subdivision higher than a Gemeinde (municipality) is the Landkreis or Kreis.
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Dzierżoniów
Dzierżoniów (Rychbach; Reichenbach im Eulengebirge) is a town located at the foot of the Owl Mountains in southwestern Poland, within the Lower Silesian Voivodeship (from 1975 to 1998 in the former Wałbrzych Voivodeship).
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East Germany
East Germany (Ostdeutschland), officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR; Deutsche Demokratische Republik,, DDR), was a country in Central Europe from its formation on 7 October 1949 until its reunification with West Germany on 3 October 1990.
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East Prussia
East Prussia was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1772 to 1829 and again from 1878 (with the Kingdom itself being part of the German Empire from 1871); following World War I it formed part of the Weimar Republic's Free State of Prussia, until 1945.
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Erasmus University Rotterdam
Erasmus University Rotterdam (abbreviated as EUR, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) is a public research university located in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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Former eastern territories of Germany
The former eastern territories of Germany refer in present-day Germany to those territories east of the current eastern border of Germany, i.e., the Oder–Neisse line, which historically had been considered German and which were annexed by Poland and the Soviet Union after World War II in Europe.
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Free City of Danzig
The Free City of Danzig (Freie Stadt Danzig; Wolne Miasto Gdańsk) was a city-state under the protection and oversight of the League of Nations between 1920 and 1939, consisting of the Baltic Sea port of Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) and nearly 200 other small localities in the surrounding areas.
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Free State of Brunswick
The Free State of Brunswick was a state of the German Reich in the time of the Weimar Republic.
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Free State of Oldenburg
The Free State of Oldenburg (Freistaat Oldenburg) was a federated state that existed during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany.
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Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe
The Free State of Schaumburg-Lippe (Freistaat Schaumburg-Lippe) was created following the abdication of Prince Adolf II of the Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe on 15 November 1918, following the German Revolution.
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Freiburg (region)
Freiburg is one of the four Regierungsbezirke of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located in the south-west of the country. Regierungsbezirk and Freiburg (region) are government regions of Germany.
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German reunification
German reunification (Deutsche Wiedervereinigung) was the process of re-establishing Germany as a single full sovereign state, which took place between 9 November 1989 and 15 March 1991.
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Giessen (region)
Giessen (Gießen in German) is one of the three Regierungsbezirke of Hesse, Germany, located in the middle of the state. Regierungsbezirk and Giessen (region) are government regions of Germany.
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Governing body
A governing body is a group of people that has the authority to exercise governance over an organization or political entity.
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Gumbinnen (region)
Regierungsbezirk Gumbinnen was a, or government region, of the Prussian province of East Prussia from 1808 until 1945. Regierungsbezirk and Gumbinnen (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Halle (region)
Halle was one of the three Regierungsbezirke of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, located in the south of the country.
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Hanover (region)
Hanover was a Regierungsbezirk of the German state of Lower Saxony from 1946 until 2004. Regierungsbezirk and Hanover (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Hesse
Hesse or Hessia (Hessen), officially the State of Hesse (Land Hessen), is a state in Germany.
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Inowrocław
Inowrocław (Hohensalza; before 1904: Inowrazlaw; archaic: Jungleslau, Junges Leslau, Junge Leszlaw, Lesle or Lessle) is a city in central Poland with a total population of 70,713 in December 2021.
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Invasion of Poland
The Invasion of Poland, also known as the September Campaign, Polish Campaign, War of Poland of 1939, and Polish Defensive War of 1939 (1 September – 6 October 1939), was a joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany, the Slovak Republic, and the Soviet Union, which marked the beginning of World War II.
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Kalisz
Kalisz is a city in central Poland, and the second-largest city in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, with 97,905 residents (December 2021).
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Karlsruhe (region)
Karlsruhe is one of the four administrative regions (sing. Regierungsbezirk) of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located in the north-west of the state. Regierungsbezirk and Karlsruhe (region) are government regions of Germany.
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Kassel (region)
Kassel is one of the three Regierungsbezirke of Hesse, Germany, located in the north of the state. Regierungsbezirk and Kassel (region) are government regions of Germany and government regions of Prussia.
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Katowice
Katowice is the capital city of the Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland and the central city of the Katowice urban area. As of 2021, Katowice has an official population of 286,960, and a resident population estimate of around 315,000. Katowice is a central part of the Metropolis GZM, with a population of 2.3 million, and a part of a larger Katowice-Ostrava metropolitan area that extends into the Czech Republic and has a population of around 5 million people, making it one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the European Union.
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Königsberg (region)
Regierungsbezirk Königsberg was a Regierungsbezirk, or government region, of the Prussian province of East Prussia from 1815 until 1945. Regierungsbezirk and Königsberg (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Köslin (region)
The Region of Köslin was a Regierungsbezirk in the Prussian Province of Pomerania that existed from 1816 to 1945. Regierungsbezirk and Köslin (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Kingdom of Bavaria
The Kingdom of Bavaria (Königreich Bayern;; spelled Baiern until 1825) was a German state that succeeded the former Electorate of Bavaria in 1806 and continued to exist until 1918.
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Kingdom of Prussia
The Kingdom of Prussia (Königreich Preußen) constituted the German state of Prussia between 1701 and 1918.
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Kleve (region)
Regierungsbezirk Kleve (or Cleves) was a Regierungsbezirk, or government region, of the Province of Jülich-Cleves-Berg in Prussia. Regierungsbezirk and Kleve (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Koblenz (region)
Koblenz was one of the - at last - three of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, located in the north-east of the state. Regierungsbezirk and Koblenz (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Landtag
A Landtag (State Diet) is generally the legislative assembly or parliament of a federated state or other subnational self-governing entity in German-speaking nations.
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Lüneburg (region)
Lüneburg was one of the four Regierungsbezirke of Lower Saxony, Germany, located in the north of the federal state between the three cities Bremen, Hamburg and Hanover. Regierungsbezirk and Lüneburg (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Legislature
A legislature is a deliberative assembly with the legal authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country, nation or city.
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Legnica
Legnica (Polish:; Liegnitz,; Ligńica; Lehnice; Lignitium) is a city in southwestern Poland, in the central part of Lower Silesia, on the Kaczawa River and the Czarna Woda.
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Liegnitz (region)
Regierungsbezirk Liegnitz was an administrative region in the Prussian Province of Silesia and later Lower Silesia. Regierungsbezirk and Liegnitz (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Lower Bavaria
Lower Bavaria (Niederbayern, Bavarian: Niedabayern) is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany, located in the east of the state. Regierungsbezirk and Lower Bavaria are government regions of Germany.
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Lower Franconia
Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) is one of seven districts of Bavaria, Germany. Regierungsbezirk and Lower Franconia are government regions of Germany.
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Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony is a German state in northwestern Germany.
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Magdeburg (region)
Magdeburg was one of the three Regierungsbezirke of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, located in the north of the country. Regierungsbezirk and Magdeburg (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Marienwerder (region)
Regierungsbezirk Marienwerder The Marienwerder Region was a government region (Regierungsbezirk) of Prussia from 1815 until 1920 and again 1939-1945. Regierungsbezirk and Marienwerder (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Münster (region)
Münster is one of the five Regierungsbezirke of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, located in the north of the state, and named after the capital city of Münster. Regierungsbezirk and Münster (region) are government regions of Germany and government regions of Prussia.
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Middle Franconia
Middle Franconia (Mittelfranken) is one of the three administrative regions of Franconia, Germany, in the west of Bavaria bordering the state of Baden-Württemberg. Regierungsbezirk and Middle Franconia are government regions of Germany.
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Minden region
The Minden Region (Regierungsbezirk Minden) was a government region located in the north-easternmost part of the Prussian Province of Westphalia. Regierungsbezirk and Minden region are government regions of Prussia.
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Mittelsachsen
Mittelsachsen ("Central Saxony") is a district (Kreis) in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
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Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.
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New states of Germany
The new states of Germany (die neuen Länder / die neuen Bundesländer) are the five re-established states of the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) that unified with the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) with its 10 "old states" upon German reunification on 3 October 1990. Regierungsbezirk and new states of Germany are regions of Germany.
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North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia or North-Rhine/Westphalia, commonly shortened to NRW, is a state (Land) in Western Germany. With more than 18 million inhabitants, it is the most populous state in Germany. Apart from the city-states, it is also the most densely populated state in Germany. Covering an area of, it is the fourth-largest German state by size.
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Oberelsaß
Oberelsaß (or Upper Alsace) was the southern part of the historical region Alsace or Elsass.
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Oppeln (region)
Regierungsbezirk Oppeln was a Regierungsbezirk, or government region, in the Prussian Province of Silesia, from 1813 to 1945, which covered the south-eastern part of Silesia. Regierungsbezirk and Oppeln (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Piła
Piła (Schneidemühl) is a city in northwestern Poland and the capital of Piła County, situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship.
Posen (region)
Posen was the southern of two Prussian administrative regions, or Regierungsbezirke (rejencja), of the Grand Duchy of Posen (1815–1849) and its successor, the Province of Posen (1849–1918). Regierungsbezirk and Posen (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Posen–West Prussia
The Frontier March of Posen–West Prussia (Grenzmark Posen-Westpreußen; Marchia Graniczna Poznańsko-Zachodniopruska) was a province of Prussia from 1920/1922 to 1938, covering most of lands of historical Greater Poland that were not included in the Second Polish Republic.
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Potsdam
Potsdam is the capital and largest city of the German state of Brandenburg.
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Poznań
Poznań is a city on the River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region.
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Province of Brandenburg
The Province of Brandenburg (Provinz Brandenburg) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1945.
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Province of Hanover
The Province of Hanover (Provinz Hannover) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia from 1866 to 1946.
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Province of Hohenzollern
The Province of Hohenzollern (Hohenzollernsche Lande, Hohenzollern Lands) was a district of Prussia from 1850 to 1946.
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Province of Jülich-Cleves-Berg
The Province of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (Provinz Jülich-Kleve-Berg) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1822.
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Province of Pomerania (1815–1945)
The Province of Pomerania (Provinz Pommern; Prowincja Pomorze) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1945.
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Province of Posen
The Province of Posen (Provinz Posen; Prowincja Poznańska) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1848 to 1920, occupying most of the historical Greater Poland.
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Province of Silesia
The Province of Silesia (Provinz Schlesien; Prowincja Śląska; Prowincyjŏ Ślōnskŏ) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1919.
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Province of Upper Silesia
The Province of Upper Silesia (Provinz Oberschlesien; Silesian German: Provinz Oberschläsing; Prowincyjŏ Gōrny Ślōnsk; Prowincja Górny Śląsk) was a province of the Free State of Prussia from 1919 to 1945.
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Province of Westphalia
The Province of Westphalia was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia from 1815 to 1946.
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Provinces of Prussia
The Provinces of Prussia (Provinzen Preußens) were the main administrative divisions of Prussia from 1815 to 1946.
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Prussian Reform Movement
The Prussian Reform Movement was a series of constitutional, administrative, social, and economic reforms early in 19th-century Prussia.
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Regierungsbezirk Frankfurt
The Frankfurt Region was a government region in the Prussian Province of Brandenburg between 1815 and 1945. Regierungsbezirk and Regierungsbezirk Frankfurt are government regions of Prussia.
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Regierungspräsident (Germany)
In Germany, Regierungspräsident (district president, abbreviation RP) is the job title of the head of a federal state authority in the federal states of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia.
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Reichsgau Wartheland
The Reichsgau Wartheland (initially Reichsgau Posen, also Warthegau) was a Nazi German Reichsgau formed from parts of Polish territory annexed in 1939 during World War II.
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Rheinhessen-Pfalz
Rheinhessen-Pfalz (rarely anglicized as "Rhine-Hesse-Palatinate") was one of the three Regierungsbezirke of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, located in the south of the state.
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Rhine Province
The Rhine Province (Rheinprovinz), also known as Rhenish Prussia (Rheinpreußen) or synonymous with the Rhineland (Rheinland), was the westernmost province of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia, within the German Reich, from 1822 to 1945.
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Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz; Rheinland-Pfalz; Rhoilond-Palz) is a western state of Germany.
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Rotterdam
Rotterdam (lit. "The Dam on the River Rotte") is the second-largest city in the Netherlands after the national capital of Amsterdam.
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Saarland
Saarland (Sarre) is a state of Germany in the southwest of the country.
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Saxony
Saxony, officially the Free State of Saxony, is a landlocked state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, Bavaria, as well as the countries of Poland and the Czech Republic.
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Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt; Sassen-Anholt) is a state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia and Lower Saxony.
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Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein (Slesvig-Holsten; Sleswig-Holsteen; Slaswik-Holstiinj; Sleswick-Holsatia) is the northernmost of the 16 states of Germany, comprising most of the historical Duchy of Holstein and the southern part of the former Duchy of Schleswig.
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Sigmaringen
Sigmaringen (Swabian: Semmerenga) is a town in southern Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg.
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Stade (region)
The Stade Region emerged in 1823 by an administrative reorganisation of the dominions of the Kingdom of Hanover, a sovereign state, whose then territory is almost completely part of today's German federal state of Lower Saxony. Regierungsbezirk and Stade (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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States of Germany
The Federal Republic of Germany, as a federal state, consists of sixteen states. Regierungsbezirk and states of Germany are Lists of subdivisions of Germany.
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States of the German Empire
The German Empire consisted of 25 constituent states and an imperial territory, the largest of which was Prussia. Regierungsbezirk and states of the German Empire are Lists of subdivisions of Germany.
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Stettin (region)
The Region of Stettin (Regierungsbezirk Stettin, rejencja szczecińska) was a unit of territorial division in the Prussian Province of Pomerania, with Prussia forming part of the German Empire from 1871. Regierungsbezirk and Stettin (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Stralsund (region)
The Region of Stralsund (Regierungsbezirk Stralsund, i.e. "government region of Stralsund") belonged to the Prussian Province of Pomerania and existed from 1818 to 1932. Regierungsbezirk and Stralsund (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Stuttgart (region)
Stuttgart is one of the four administrative districts of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located in the north-east of the state of Baden-Württemberg, in the southwestern part of Germany. Regierungsbezirk and Stuttgart (region) are government regions of Germany.
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Swabia (Bavaria)
Swabia (Schwaben, Swabian: Schwaabe) is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany. Regierungsbezirk and Swabia (Bavaria) are government regions of Germany.
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Tübingen (region)
Tübingen is one of the four Administrative Regions of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located in the south-east of the state. Regierungsbezirk and Tübingen (region) are government regions of Germany.
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Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919.
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Trier (region)
Trier was one of the three Regierungsbezirke of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, located in the west of the state. Regierungsbezirk and Trier (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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Unification of Germany
The unification of Germany was a process of building the first nation-state for Germans with federal features based on the concept of Lesser Germany (one without Habsburgs' multi-ethnic Austria or its German-speaking part).
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Unterelsaß
Unterelsaß (also spelled Unterelsass,, meaning Lower Alsace) was the northern part of the historical region Alsace or Elsass.
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Upper Bavaria
Upper Bavaria (Oberbayern) is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany. Regierungsbezirk and Upper Bavaria are government regions of Germany.
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Upper Franconia
Upper Franconia (Oberfranken) is a Regierungsbezirk (administrative region) of the state of Bavaria, southern Germany. Regierungsbezirk and Upper Franconia are government regions of Germany.
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Upper Palatinate
The Upper Palatinate (Oberpfalz) is an administrative district in the east of Bavaria, Germany. Regierungsbezirk and Upper Palatinate are government regions of Germany.
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Württemberg
Württemberg is a historical German territory roughly corresponding to the cultural and linguistic region of Swabia.
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Württemberg-Hohenzollern
Württemberg-Hohenzollern (Wurtemberg-Hohenzollern) was a West German state created in 1945 as part of the French post-World War II occupation zone.
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Weser-Ems
The Regierungsbezirk Weser-Ems was the most westerly of the four administrative regions of Lower Saxony, Germany, bordering on the Dutch provinces of Groningen, Drenthe and Overijssel.
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West Prussia
The Province of West Prussia (Provinz Westpreußen; Zôpadné Prësë; Prusy Zachodnie) was a province of Prussia from 1773 to 1829 and 1878 to 1919.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Wrocław
Wrocław (Breslau; also known by other names) is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia.
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Zichenau (region)
Regierungsbezirk Zichenau was a Regierungsbezirk, or administrative region, of the Nazi German Province of East Prussia in 1939–45, established in German-occupied Polish territory during World War II. Regierungsbezirk and Zichenau (region) are government regions of Prussia.
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See also
Government regions of Germany
- Arnsberg (region)
- Cologne (region)
- Düsseldorf (region)
- Darmstadt (region)
- Detmold (region)
- Freiburg (region)
- Giessen (region)
- Karlsruhe (region)
- Kassel (region)
- Lower Bavaria
- Lower Franconia
- Münster (region)
- Middle Franconia
- Regierungsbezirk
- Stuttgart (region)
- Swabia (Bavaria)
- Tübingen (region)
- Upper Bavaria
- Upper Franconia
- Upper Palatinate
Government regions of Prussia
- Allenstein (region)
- Arnsberg (region)
- Białystok Department
- Breslau (region)
- Bromberg (region)
- Cologne (region)
- Düsseldorf (region)
- Danzig (region)
- East Upper Silesia
- Gumbinnen (region)
- Hanover (region)
- Königsberg (region)
- Köslin (region)
- Kassel (region)
- Kleve (region)
- Koblenz (region)
- Kreis Heilsberg
- Lüneburg (region)
- Liegnitz (region)
- Münster (region)
- Magdeburg (region)
- Marienwerder (region)
- Minden region
- Oppeln (region)
- Posen (region)
- Płock Department
- Regierungsbezirk
- Regierungsbezirk Frankfurt
- Stade (region)
- Stettin (region)
- Stralsund (region)
- Trier (region)
- West Prussia (region)
- Wiesbaden (region)
- Zichenau (region)
Lists of subdivisions of Germany
- List of districts of Germany
- Regierungsbezirk
- States of Germany
- States of the German Confederation
- States of the German Empire
- States of the Weimar Republic
Regions of Germany
- Central Germany (cultural area)
- Central Germany (geography)
- Central Uplands
- Elbe-Elster Land
- Havelland
- Kurpfalz (region)
- Lechrain
- Metropolitan areas of Germany
- Middle Rhine
- Natural regions of Germany
- New states of Germany
- Northern Germany
- Old states of Germany
- Prignitz
- Regierungsbezirk
- South German Scarplands
- Southern Germany
- Spessart
- Vogelsberg
- Wendland
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierungsbezirk
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