Deutschland1789-Interaktiv 1.0 |
09/17/2008 |
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Home & Education / Hobbies
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Description of Deutschland1789-Interaktiv
Deutschland 1789 - Interaktiv - German Version35 maps show the structure of Germany (and some neighbouring areas) at the end of the Holy Roman Empire of the Geman Nation and gives direct access to the relevant articles in the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.Very small territories are not include. Of course the user has to have an online internet connection to use the link function to Wikipedia. Offline the atlas can be used as well, i.e. naturally without the connection to Wikipedia. The purpose is not to document any territorial claims.Many customs, traditions and even architecture or landscape have their roots in history.A simple example: why is carneval celebrated in one village but not in the next one only 5 miles away? One was probably part of a catholic territory and the other part of a protestant territory. Deutschland 1789 - Interaktiv - includes the following maps: The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation interactive map to choose the area to be enlarged Bavaria Swabia (Bavarian part) Baden-WRrtemberg Southern Part Baden-WRrtemberg Northern Part Palatinate Saarland Rhineland-Palatinate Hesse Southern part Hesse Northern part Saxony - Thuringia ? Anhalt Brandenburg Silesia (1763) Pomerania Mecklenburg Schleswig-Holstein (1730) Lower-Saxony South-Western part of Lower Saxony (Bentheim, Lingen and OsnabrRck) Niederstift MRnster Northrhine-Westphalia interactive map to choose the area to be enlarged Bishporic of Cologne Lower Rhineland Bishopric of MRnster ? Southern part Minden-Ravensberg and Lippe Bishopric of Paderborn and Principality of Waldeck Duchy of Westfalen Ruhr area Siegerland Limburg and Liege Luxembourg Tyrol (1766) East-Prussia and West-Prussia Baltic countries 16. century Baltic countries end of the 17. century Baltic countries end of the 18. century Legend and abbreviations
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Deutschland 1789 German Version35 maps show the structure of Germany (and some neighbouring areas) at the end of the Holy Roman Empire of the Geman Nation. The purpose is not to document any territorial claims.Many customs, traditions and even architecture or landscape have their roots in history.A simple example: why is carneval celebrated in one village but not in the next one only 5 miles away? One was probably part of a catholic territory and the other part of a protestant
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| Author: |
Johanna H?ckmann |
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Shareware |
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$45.8 |
| File Size: |
1000.0 KB |
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