Tuesday, August 31, 2010

German States

Baden-Württemberg:  Joined the FRG in 1949 and has a population of 300 per km^2. Bavaria:  Joined the FRG in 1949 and has a population of 177 per km^2.
Berlin: Joined the FRG in 1990 and has a population of 3,807 per km^2.
Brandenburg: Joined the FRG in 1990 and has a population of 2,559 per km^2.
Bremen: Joined the FRG in 1949 and has a population of 1,641 per km^2.
Hamburg: Joined the FRG in 1949 and has a population of 2,309 per km^2.

Hesse: Joined the FRG in 1949 and has a population of 289 per km^2.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: Joined the FRG in 1990 and has a population of 74 per km^2.

Lower Saxony: Joined the FRG in 1949 and has a population of 168 per km^2.

North Rhine-Westphalia: Joined the FRG in 1949 and has a population of 530 per km^2.

Rhineland-Palatinate: Joined the FRG in 1949 and has a population of 204 per km^2.

Saarland: Joined the FRG in 1957 and has a population of 409 per km^2.

Saxony: Joined the FRG in 1990 and has a population of 232 per km^2.

Saxony-Anhalt: Joined the FRG in 1990 and has a population of 121 per km^2.

Schleswig-Holstein: Joined the FRG in 1949 and has a population of 179 per km^2.

Thuringia: Joined the FRG in 1990 and has a population of 144 per km^2.

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