Unification of Germany - Central Europe included more than 300 political entities
Time: 1789
Place: Central Europe (Present-Day Germany)
Details: German-speaking Central Europe included more than 300 political entities, most of which were part of the Holy Roman Empire or the extensive Habsburg hereditary dominions. They ranged in size from the small and complex territories of the princely Hohenlohe family branches to sizable, well-defined territories such as the Kingdoms of Bavaria and Prussia.
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