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Geografic divisions of Germany and Austria
943.1 Prussia and Northern Germany
By peace of Versailles, 1919, most of Posen (.13) and parts of East
Prussia (.11) of West Prussia (.12) and Silesia (.14) wer restored to
Poland, Danzig (.12) as part of Poland made free city with 729 sq. mi. of
territory
IT East Prussia .12 West Prussia, Danzig .I3 Posen
14 Silesia .15 Brandenburg .I16 Pomerania .17 Meck
lenburg and Lubeck .18 Prussian Saxonv .190 Anhalt
Central Germany
21 Saxony .22 Thuringia .23 Saxe-Weimar .24 Saxe-
Altenburg .25 Saxe-Gotha-Coburg .26 Saxe-Meiningen
.27 Schwarzburg .28 Reuss
Bavaria
.31 Upper Franconia .32 Middle Franconia .33 Lower
Franconia .34 Upper Palatinate .35 Lower Bavaria
.36 Upper Bavaria .37 Suabia
Southern Germany
In 1019 by peace of Versailles 382 sq. mi. of Rhenish Prussia (.42) including
Moresnet, Malmédy and Eupen wer ceded to Belgium, and 783 sq. mi.
of Saar valley to France subject to plebiscit in 1934. Alsace (.443) and
Lorraine (.45) taken from France in 1871 wer restored. See 044.38
41 Hesse Darmstadt .42 Rhenish Prussia .43 Palatinate,
Rhenish Bavaria .44 Alsace-Lorraine: .445 Alsace .45 Lor-
raine .46 Baden .47 Wurtemburg .48 Black Forest and
Danube .49 Hohenzollern
Northwest Germany
By peace of Versailles in 1919 part of Schleswig-Holstein (.51) was
restored to Denmark -
.51 Schleswig-Holstein: .515 Hamburg .518 Helgoland
.52 Oldenburg: .525 Bremen .53 Hanover .54 Brunswick
.55 Lippe .56 Westphalia .57 Waldeck .58 Hesse-Nassau
6 Austria
.61 Lower Austria .62 Upper Austria .63 Salzburg .64 Tyrol,
Vorarlberg .648 Liechtenstein .65 Styria .66 Carinthia
.67 Carniola .68 Istria, Gorizia and Gradisca .60 Dalmatia
7 Czechoslovakia
Since Oct. 28, 1918, an independent nation: Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia,
Slovakia and autonomous Ruthenia
.71 Bohemia .72 Moravia .73 Silesia .74 Galicia
(as a result of the World war, 1914-19, restored to Poland)
.75 Bukowina (since Nov. 1918 a part of Rumania)
8 Poland Including history before the division
Extinct as state from 3d partition in 1705 til 1919, when its soverenty
was restored by the peace of Versailles. See also 9043.11.14, 943.73—.74
and 947.4-.5
.9 Transleithania: Hungary, etc.
By the peace of Versailles 1019 the union of Transylvania (.92) with
Rumania in 1918 was confirmd; Fiume (.04) was made independent, sub-
ject to plebiscit in 4 years (in 1024 assignd to Italy); Slavonia (.93) Croatia
(94) Bosnia (.95) and Herzegovina (.06) wer recognized as part of Jugoslavia
(949.7)
.91 Hungary .92 Transylvania .93 Slavonia .94 Croatia,
Fiume .05 Bosnia and Herzegovina, .955 Bosnia .96 Her-
zZegovina