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Germany is made up of 22 Länder (singular Land, German for "land" or "country"), generally referred to in English as states. In official English translations, the term "land" is commonly used. A Land (colloquially but rarely in a legal context also called Bundesland, for "federated state") is one of the partly sovereign constituent states of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The cities of Berlin and Hamburg are states in their own right, while the State of Bremen consists of two cities, Bremen and Bremerhaven. These three are called Stadtstaaten (city-states). The remaining 19 states are called Flächenländer (literally: area states).
States[]
Flags | State | Capital | Joined in | OTL | Location |
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Alsace-Lorraine | Strasbourg | 1991 | Alsace-Lorraine | ||
Baden-Württemberg | Karslruhe | 1991 | Baden-Württemberg | ||
Bavaria | Munich | 1991 | Bavaria | ||
Berlin | Berlin | 1991 | Berlin | ||
Bohemia & Moravia | Decin | 1991 | Sudetenland | ||
Brandenburg | Potsdam | 1991 | Brandenburg | ||
Bremen | Bremen | 1991 | Bremen | ||
East Prussia | Königsberg (Kaliningrad) | 1991 | East Prussia | ||
Hamburg | Hamburg | 1991 | Hamburg | ||
Hannover | Hannover | 1991 | Hanover | ||
Hesse | Wiesbaden | 1991 | Hesse | ||
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | Schwerin | 1991 | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | ||
Lower Saxony | Hannover | 1991 | Lower Saxony | ||
North Rhine-Westphalia | Düsseldorf | 1991 | North Rhine-Westphalia | ||
Rhineland-Palatinate | Mainz | 1991 | Rhineland-Palatinate | ||
Saarland | Saarbrücken | 1991 | Saarland | ||
Saxony | Dresden | 1991 | Saxony | ||
Saxony | Magdeburg | 1991 | Saxony | ||
Schleswig-Holstein | Kiel | 1991 | Schleswig-Holstein | ||
Silesia | Breslau | 1991 | Silesia | ||
Thuringia | Erfurt | 1991 | Thuringia | ||
West Prussia | Danzig | 1991 | West Prussia |