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  1. Also known as. English. North German Confederation. historical federal state in todays Northern Germany (1867–1871) Norddeutscher Bund.

  2. La Confederación Alemana del Norte ( alemán: Norddeutscher Bund) tuvo'l so entamu en 1867, tres la disolución de la Confederación Xermánica. Formada por 22 Estaos del norte d' Alemaña, foi un agrupamientu transitoriu, que duró solo hasta la proclamación del Imperiu alemán en 1871 . A diferencia de la Confederación Xermánica, la ...

  3. Más abajo se reproduce su página de descripción con la información sobre su origen y licencia. Descripción. Coat of arms of the North German Confederation.svg. English: Coat of arms of the North German Confederation. Norsk bokmål: Det nordtyske forbunds våpenskjold. Fecha. 13 de noviembre de 2010.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. In 1867, it became a federal state. But altogether, North German Confederation is the originally name and therefore the correct term. --Orangerider 15:39, 9 July 2007 (UTC) The original name is Norddeutscher Bund, which can be translated either as North German Confederation or as North German Federation. Blinder Seher 16:19, 9 July 2007 (UTC)

  7. The Constitution of the German Confederation of 1871 incorporated agreements between the North German Confederation and some the South German states that joined the Confederation: with Baden and Hesse-Darmstadt, but not Bavaria and Württemberg. The new constitution appeared on 31 December 1870 in the Bundesgesetzblatt des Norddeutschen Bundes ...