Germany (Cabotia and Brasil)
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| Capital: | Frankfurt | ||||
| Language: official: | German | ||||
| Other languages: | Low-German | ||||
| Religion: | Catholicism Unofficial, but limited freedom granted | ||||
| Type of government: | Constitutional monarchy | ||||
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| Established: | 843 | ||||
| Currency: | Mark | ||||
Germany lies in central Europe limiting north with the Baltic and North Seas and Denmark, the west with the Low Countries and France, the south with Bavaria and Austria, and the east with Hungary and Poland.
[edit] History
The Holy Roman Empire was dominated by the Habsburg house from Austria until the male line died out in early 18th century. The three main pretenders: the Habsburg related houses from Low Countries, Castile, and Aragon, where opposed by some of the other German principates. After a war of 30 years of changing alliances and the intervention of Denmark, Hungary, and Poland, the Hohenzollern from Brandemburg became elected as Roman Emperors, who supported prince William of Orange-Habsburg (brother of the king of Low Countries) as the new King of Austria.
The Hohenzollern then begun a period of increased influence on all kingdoms, principalities, duchies, and archi-duchies of the Holy Roman Empire until late 19th century in which Germany, but Austria and Bavaria, was united as a single kingdom and the names "Roman" and "Holy" were definitively dropped.
[edit] Geography
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