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Deutsch: Länder nach Gründung der Bundesrepublik und der DDR. Saargebiet und West-Berlin haben Sonderstatus.
- Blau: Bundesrepublik Deutschland
- Rot: Deutsche Demokratische Republik
- Gelb: West-Berlin (bei den Alliierten nicht als Bundesland der BRD anerkannt)
- Mauve: Saarland (französisches Protektorat mit einer eigenen Regierung bis 1956)
Versionsgeschichte siehe http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:Deutschland_Bundeslaender_1949.png.
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