The Federal Republic of Germany was established from twelve states formed in the four Allied Zones of occupation held by American, British, French and Scandinavian forces at the end of the Second World War according to the Potsdam Agreement. Like the German Democratic Republic, it claiming an exclusive mandate for all of Germany although only has the sovereignty over the western half.
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| - West Germany (Cherry, Plum, and Chrysanthemum)
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| - The Federal Republic of Germany was established from twelve states formed in the four Allied Zones of occupation held by American, British, French and Scandinavian forces at the end of the Second World War according to the Potsdam Agreement. Like the German Democratic Republic, it claiming an exclusive mandate for all of Germany although only has the sovereignty over the western half.
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CoA
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Name en
| - Federal Republic of Germany
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Name
| - Bundesrepublik Deutschland
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regime
| - Federal state; parliamentary republic; multi-party system
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Governing body
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Religion
| - Lutheranism; Roman Catholicism
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Anthem
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Flag
| - Proposed_German_National_Flag_1948.svg
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motto en
| - Unity and Justice and Freedom
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motto non
| - Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit
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abstract
| - The Federal Republic of Germany was established from twelve states formed in the four Allied Zones of occupation held by American, British, French and Scandinavian forces at the end of the Second World War according to the Potsdam Agreement. Like the German Democratic Republic, it claiming an exclusive mandate for all of Germany although only has the sovereignty over the western half. West Germany has the borders with East Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Luxembourg, Wallonia, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, and Switzerland. The Federal Republic of Germany's administrative centre is in Hamburg, while its de-jure national capital is Berlin which occupied by East German forces in 1951 and now serves as the national capital of German Democratic Republic.
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