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  1. Northern Germany corresponds to the territory of the North German Confederation in the 19th century. The boundary between the spheres of political influence of Prussia (Northern Germany) and Austria (Southern Germany) within the German Confederation (1815–1866) was known as the "Main line" ( Mainlinie , after the river Main ), Frankfurt am Main being the seat of the federal assembly.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MainlinieMainlinie - Wikipedia

    The red line marks the southern border of the Northern German states. The Mainlinie (German for "Main-line") refers to the historical and political boundary between northern and southern Germany along the River Main. The line delimitates the spheres of influence of Austria and Prussia in the German Confederation during the 19th century.

  3. 1 de sept. de 2023 · XXV. To the Confederation exclusively belongs the legislation upon everything relating to the Customs, the taxation on the consumption of native sugar, brandy, salt, beer, and tobacco, as well as the measures necessary to be taken in the excluded parts for the protection of the common Customs frontier. XXXVI.

  4. Media in category "North German Confederation". The following 20 files are in this category, out of 20 total. Befreiung Deutschlands.JPG 986 × 738; 191 KB. Bevollmächtigte verbündete Regierungen 1867 Illustrirte Zeitung.jpg 1,500 × 2,181; 1.78 MB. Coat of arms of the North German Confederation.svg 518 × 421; 6.85 MB.

  5. 19 de ago. de 2017 · Stamps of the North German Confederation. Stamps issued for the union of most German States postal authorities, valid from 1 January 1868 [1] until 3 May 1871, when the German Empire post took over. Historical currency groschen was used for the Northern States, kreuzer for the Southern States. Numbers according Michel catalogue [2] .

  6. 17 de abr. de 2017 · Bismarck envisaged the North German Confederation only as a first step to a federation of northern and southern German states, as it was later realized in the German Empire. The Constitution of the North German Confederation remained in force until December 31, 1870 and formed the basis for the Constitution of the German Empire of 1871.

  7. The North German Confederation (red). The southern German states that joined in 1870 to form the German Empire are in orange. Alsace-Lorraine, the territory annexed following the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, is in tan. The red territory in the south marks the original princedom of the House of Hohenzollern, rulers of the Kingdom of Prussia.