Königreich Preußen
Kingdom of Prussia |
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1701–1918 |
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Motto
Suum cuique
"To each his own" |
Anthem
Preußenlied
"Song of Prussia"
Royal anthem
Heil dir im Siegerkranz
"Hail to Thee in the Victor's Crown" |
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The Kingdom of Prussia at its greatest extent, after incorporation of Saxe-Lauenburg at the time of the German Empire, 1876 |
| Capital |
Berlin |
| Language(s) |
Official language:
German
Recognised languages:
Low German, Polish, Danish, Lithuanian, Lower Sorbian, Kashubian, Frisian |
| Government |
Absolute Monarchy
(until 1848)
Constitutional Monarchy
(from 1848) |
| King |
| - 1701–1713 |
Frederick I (first) |
| - 1888–1918 |
Wilhelm II (last) |
| Minister-President1 |
| - 1848 |
Adolf Heinrich (first) |
| - 1918 |
Maximilian of Baden (last) |
| Legislature |
Landtag |
| - Upper house |
Herrenhaus |
| - Lower house |
Abgeordnetenhaus |
| History |
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| - Established |
January 18, 1701 |
| - French domination |
14 October 1806 |
| - Restoration |
9 June 1815 |
| - Constitutional Monarchy |
5 December 1848 |
| - German Empire |
18 January 1871 |
| - Abolition |
November 9, 1918 |
| Area |
| - 1910 [2] |
348,779.87 km2 (134,665 sq mi) |
| Population |
| - 1816 [1] est. |
10,349,031 |
| - 1871 [1] est. |
24,689,000 |
| - 1910 [2] est. |
34,472,509 |
| Density |
98.8 /km2 (256 /sq mi) |
| Currency |
Reichsthaler (until 1750)
Prussian thaler (1750-1857)
Vereinsthaler (1857-1871)
Goldmark (1871-1914) Papiermark (from 1914) |
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| Ní òní ó jẹ́ apá |
Denmark
Germany
Lithuania
Poland
Russia |
| 1 During the North German Confederation and German Empire (1867-1918), the Minister-President of Prussia was also the German Chancellor |
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Ilẹ̀ọba Prússíà (Jẹ́mánì: Königreich Preußen) je ileoba Jermani lati 1701 de 1918.