The Federal Republic of East Prussia (German: Bundesrepublik Östpreußen) is a small European state. The country was nominally independent after the fall of Prussia in the Imperial Wars due to the tacit support of Prussia for Napoleon, but was not fully recognized as an independent republic with complete autonomy until 1944. The primary language of East Prussia is German, although many Polish speakers live within its borders, and the Lithuanian minority is strong in the east. The capital is Königsberg, where the President of East Prussia, the Chancellor and the Federal Bundestag, the federal parliament, meet.
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| - The Federal Republic of East Prussia (German: Bundesrepublik Östpreußen) is a small European state. The country was nominally independent after the fall of Prussia in the Imperial Wars due to the tacit support of Prussia for Napoleon, but was not fully recognized as an independent republic with complete autonomy until 1944. The primary language of East Prussia is German, although many Polish speakers live within its borders, and the Lithuanian minority is strong in the east. The capital is Königsberg, where the President of East Prussia, the Chancellor and the Federal Bundestag, the federal parliament, meet.
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| - The Federal Republic of East Prussia (German: Bundesrepublik Östpreußen) is a small European state. The country was nominally independent after the fall of Prussia in the Imperial Wars due to the tacit support of Prussia for Napoleon, but was not fully recognized as an independent republic with complete autonomy until 1944. The primary language of East Prussia is German, although many Polish speakers live within its borders, and the Lithuanian minority is strong in the east. The capital is Königsberg, where the President of East Prussia, the Chancellor and the Federal Bundestag, the federal parliament, meet.
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