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Qu'est-ce (qui) est S-unification - définition

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Unification (disambiguation); Unifying theory; Unification theory; Unification theory (disambiguation)

Unification of Germany         
  • This drawing offered a satirical commentary on the prevalence of toll barriers in the many German states, circa 1834. Some states were so small that transporters loaded and reloaded their cargoes two and three times a day.
  • Friedrich Carl]] ordering his enthusiastic troops to attack at the [[Battle of Königgrätz]]
  • Battle of the Nations monument]], erected for the centennial in 1913, honors the efforts of the German people in the victory over Napoleon.
  • A German caricature mocking the [[Carlsbad Decrees]], which suppressed freedom of expression
  • Helmuth von Moltke]] (right) placed Prussia among the most powerful states in European affairs after the 1860s.
  • Third French Republic]], and the war continued.
  • Map of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] in 1789. The map is dominated by the Austrian [[Habsburg monarchy]] (orange) and the [[Kingdom of Prussia]] (blue), besides a large number of small states (many of them too small to be shown on the map).
  • Paul's Church]] in Frankfurt, during the meeting of the Parliament there, March 1848–49. The sword was intended to symbolize the ''Word of God'' and to mark the renewal of the people and their triumphant spirit.
  • Holstein]] in lime yellow. The [[Schleswig-Holstein Question]] was about the status of those territories.
  • Monument to Kaiser Wilhelm, at [[Koblenz]], where the [[Moselle River]] (upper river) meets the [[Rhine River]] (lower river), called the [[Deutsches Eck]], or the German corner.
  • German linguistic area (green) and political boundaries around 1841 (grey) in comparison to the text's geographic references (bold blue)
  • Neutral members of the German Confederation}}
  • Under joint administration (Schleswig-Holstein)}}
  • Boundaries of the German Confederation. Prussia is blue, Austria-Hungary yellow, and the rest grey.
  • Rüdesheim]].
  • sp=us}} above the town of Rüdesheim. She holds a crown in her right hand and carries a sword at her side. The Niederwald ''Germania'' was erected 1877–1883.
  • de}} Badische Heimat/Landeskunde online 2006 [http://www.zum.de/Faecher/G/BW/Landeskunde/rhein/geschichte/1848/national03.htm Veit's Pauls Church ''Germania'']. Retrieved 5 June 2009.</ref>
  • Coat of arms of the [[German Confederation]], also called the ''Deutscher Bund''
  • In October, 1817, approximately 500 students rallied at [[Wartburg Castle]], where [[Martin Luther]] had sought refuge over three centuries earlier, to demonstrate in favor of national unification. Wartburg was chosen for its symbolic connection to German national character. Contemporary colored wood engraving<ref>Sheehan, pp. 460–470. [http://germanhistorydocs.ghi-dc.org/sub_image.cfm?image_id=426&language=english German Historical Institute]</ref>
  • Friedrich III]], stands on his father's right. Painting by [[Anton von Werner]]
  • Pro-nationalist participants march to the ruins of Hambach Castle in 1832. Students and some professionals, and their spouses, predominated. They carried the flag of the underground ''Burschenschaft'', which later became the basis of the flag of modern Germany.
CREATION OF A POLITICALLY AND ADMINISTRATIVELY INTEGRATED NATION STATE OF GERMAN-SPEAKING POPULATIONS ON 18 JANUARY 1871, IN THE FORM OF THE GERMAN EMPIRE
German Unification; German unification; Unified Germany; 1871 unification of German Empire; Gesamtdeutschland; Wars of German Unification; Unification of Germany (1871)
The unification of Germany into the German Empire, a Prussian-dominated nation state with federal features,Oliver F. R.
Yemeni unification         
  • North & South Yemen, prior to the Yemeni unification.
  • Ali Saleh raising the Yemeni flag, behind him Ali Salem al Beidh.
1990 MERGER OF THE PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF YEMEN (SOUTH YEMEN) AND THE YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC (NORTH YEMEN) INTO A SINGLE STATE, FORMING THE REPUBLIC OF YEMEN
Yemenite Reunification; Yemen Reunification; Reunification of Yemen; Yemenite reunification; Unification of Yemen; Yemenite Unification; Yemenite unification; Yemeni Unification; Yemeni reunification; Yemen unification
Yemeni unification () took place on May 22, 1990, when the area of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (also known as South Yemen) was united with the Yemen Arab Republic (also known as North Yemen), forming the Republic of Yemen (known as simply Yemen).
Guidelines for National Unification         
GUIDELINES REGARDING THE REUNIFICATION OF CHINA
National Unification Guidelines
The Guidelines for National Unification (), or the National Unification Guidelines (NUG), were written by the National Unification Council, an advisory body of the Republic of China government, regarding the reunification of China. The National Unification Guidelines were adopted by the Executive Yuan Council on February 23, 1991.

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