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==Territorial legacy== The current countries whose territory were partly or entirely located inside the boundaries of the German Confederation 1815–1866 are: * Germany (all [[States of Germany|states]] except [[Southern Schleswig|Southern {{Lang|de|Schleswig|nocat=y|italics=unset}}]] in the north of {{Lang|de|[[Schleswig-Holstein]]|italics=unset}}) * Austria (all [[States of Austria|states]] except {{Lang|de|[[Burgenland]]|italics=unset}}) * [[Luxembourg]] (entire territory) * [[Liechtenstein]] (entire territory) * Netherlands ([[Duchy of Limburg (1839–67)|Duchy of Limburg]], was a member of the Confederation from 1839 until 1866) * Czech Republic (entire territory) * [[Slovenia]] (except for {{Lang|sl|[[Prekmurje]]|italics=unset}} and the municipalities of {{Lang|sl|[[Koper]]|italics=unset}}, {{Lang|sl|[[Izola]]|italics=unset}} and {{Lang|sl|[[Piran]]|italics=unset}}) * Poland ([[West Pomeranian Voivodship]], [[Lubusz Voivodship|{{Lang|pl|Lubusz|nocat=y|italics=unset}} Voivodship]], [[Lower Silesian Voivodship]], [[Opole Voivodship|{{Lang|pl|Opole|nocat=y|italics=unset}} Voivodship]], part of [[Silesian Voivodship|Silesia]] – overwhelmingly German speaking at the time; [[East Prussia]], [[West Prussia]], and much of the [[Grand Duchy of Posen]] were admitted into the Confederation on 11 April 1848,<ref>Heinrich Sybel, ''The Founding of the German Empire by William I''. 1890. Vol. 1, p. 182.</ref> but the terms of the restored Confederate Diet removed these territories on 30 May 1851)<ref>Charles Eugene Little, ''Cyclopedia of Classified Dates: With an Exhaustive Index'', 1900, p. 819.</ref> * Belgium (nine of the eleven cantons of [[Eupen-Malmedy]], [[Liège Province]]); the larger province of Luxembourg had left the Confederation at its accession to Belgium in 1839 * Italy (autonomous region of [[Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol|{{Lang|it|Trentino-Alto Adige|nocat=y|italics=unset}}/{{Lang|de|Südtirol|nocat=y|italics=unset}}]], the [[Province of Trieste]], most of the [[Province of Gorizia]] except the {{Lang|it|[[Monfalcone]]|italics=unset}} enclave, and the municipalities of {{Lang|it|[[Tarvisio]]|italics=unset}}, {{Lang|it|[[Malborghetto Valbruna]]|italics=unset}}, {{Lang|it|[[Pontebba]]|italics=unset}}, {{Lang|it|[[Aquileia]]|italics=unset}}, {{Lang|it|[[Fiumicello]]|italics=unset}}, and {{Lang|it|[[Cervignano del Friuli|Cervignano]]|italics=unset}} in the [[Province of Udine]]) * Croatia (the {{Lang|hr|[[Pazin]]|italics=unset}} territory in [[Istria county]] and the coastal strip between {{Lang|hr|[[Opatija]]|italics=unset}} and {{Lang|hr|[[Plomin]]|italics=unset}} in the [[Liburnia]] region) [[Denmark]] proper has never been a member state, but its king was at the same time the duke of the member states Holstein and Lauenburg. The Duchy of Schleswig (which nowadays partially belongs to Denmark) was never a part of the Confederation although it was mentioned in the 1849 Frankfurt Constitution and governed briefly by a government installed by the German Central Government. However, Holstein, Lauenburg and Schleswig were combined under an Austrian-Prussian condominium in 1864–1866.
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