The confederation emerged from an alliance of cantons in the Alpine region of the Holy Roman Empire, which sought mutual protection against their larger and more powerful neighbours. Swabia subsequently became independent after the Forty Years War, and had reached its present form by the turn of the 19th century, when it was overrun by Aquitanian troops in the First World War. Since then, Swabia has maintained a policy of strict neutrality in all later conflicts.
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| - The confederation emerged from an alliance of cantons in the Alpine region of the Holy Roman Empire, which sought mutual protection against their larger and more powerful neighbours. Swabia subsequently became independent after the Forty Years War, and had reached its present form by the turn of the 19th century, when it was overrun by Aquitanian troops in the First World War. Since then, Swabia has maintained a policy of strict neutrality in all later conflicts.
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| - Stuttgart, Mannheim, Zurich, Geneva
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| - Confederazione Sveva
- Confédération Suabie
- Schwäbische Erdgenossenschaft
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| - High German, Italian, Arpitan
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| - The confederation emerged from an alliance of cantons in the Alpine region of the Holy Roman Empire, which sought mutual protection against their larger and more powerful neighbours. Swabia subsequently became independent after the Forty Years War, and had reached its present form by the turn of the 19th century, when it was overrun by Aquitanian troops in the First World War. Since then, Swabia has maintained a policy of strict neutrality in all later conflicts.
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