HKSAR Reunification Cup - definição. O que é HKSAR Reunification Cup. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é HKSAR Reunification Cup - definição


HKSAR Reunification Cup         
HKSAR Reunification Cup is a cup competition for celebrating the reunification of Hong Kong to China from finishing the colonial rule by United Kingdom. The first edition of the cup was held on 3 July 1997, two days after the Day of Establishment of HKSAR.
German reunification         
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  • Palace of the Republic]] was demolished in 2006 to make space for the reconstruction of the [[Berlin City Palace]], which was finished in 2020, but houses the [[Humboldt Forum]] museum
  • [[Berlin Wall]]
  • Crowds at the [[Brandenburg Gate]] on 1 December 1989. The entrance to the Western side was still not opened.
  • [[Brandenburg Gate]] in [[Berlin]], national symbol of present-day Germany and its reunification in 1990
  • [[Helmut Kohl]] became the first chancellor of a reunified Germany.
  • Many [[Trabant]]s were abandoned after 1989 (this one photographed in [[Leipzig]], 1990)
  • Fireworks at Brandenburg Gate after the reunification.
  • German Flag]] in front of the [[Reichstag building]], 1990
  • flags of all German states]] at the [[Reichstag building]] in [[Berlin]], Germany
  • The end of East Germany became clear after the resignation of [[Erich Honecker]]
  • Reenacting the ''[[V-J Day in Times Square]]'' photo at 12:01 am on Reunification night in [[Cologne]], Germany.
  • four Allied occupation zones]] in Germany (1945–1949)
  • The two original copies of the Unification Treaty signed on 31 August 1990. West German Interior Minister [[Wolfgang Schäuble]] signed for the FRG and the East German State Secretary [[Günther Krause]] signed for the GDR.
  • emblem]], prominently visible during protests against the Communist Regime
  • [[Berlin blockade]]
  • Germany (1990–present)
  • [[West Germany]] and [[East Germany]] (1949–1990)
  • East German Prime Minister [[Hans Modrow]], West German Chancellor [[Helmut Kohl]], and mayor of West Berlin [[Walter Momper]], among other figures, take part in the official opening of the Brandenburg Gate on 22 December 1989
  • [[Ronald Reagan]] and [[Mikhail Gorbachev]]
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  • Placard found in all roads between western and eastern Germany that were blocked during division. Text translated as: "Here, Germany and Europe were divided until 10 December 1989 at 10:15&nbsp;am". The date and time vary according to the actual moment when a particular crossing was opened.
  • Police officers of the East German [[Volkspolizei]] wait for the official opening of the [[Brandenburg Gate]] of the Berlin Wall on 22 December 1989
  • present-day Yemen]] on 22 May 1990
PROCESS IN 1990 IN WHICH THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC BECAME PART OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
German Reunification; German re-unification; Reunification of Germany; Cost of unification of East and West Germany; German unity; Deutsche Wiedervereinigung; Unification Treaty (1990); Wiedervereinigung; German reunion; Re-unification of Germany; Germany reunited; Einigungsvertrag; Germany reunification; Inner reunification; Germany's reunification; German Unity; German reunification treaty; Reunified Germany; Reunited Germany; Germany reunified; Cost of German Unity
German reunification () was an event on 3 October 1990 by which the German Democratic Republic (GDR; , DDR) was dissolved and its territory became part of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG; , BRD) to form present-day Germany.
Reunification clause         
PART OF THE PREAMBLE OF THE GERMAN CONSTITUTION, IN FORCE FROM 1949 UNTIL 1990: “THE WHOLE GERMAN PEOPLE REMAINS COMPELLED TO FULFILL THE UNITY AND FREEDOM OF GERMANY BY VIRTUE OF ITS RIGHT TO FREE SELF-DETERMINATION.”
Reunification-clause
The Reunification clause was part of the preamble of the German Constitution. As a whole, it is known as the German Basic Law.