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German
The word
German
can mean:
From or related to
Germany
or its predecessor states - see also
the
German language
Germanic tribes
Holy Roman Empire
(
843
-
1806
)
German Confederation
(
1815
-
1866
)
North German Confederation
(
1867
-
1871
)
Germany
, the modern nation-state founded in
1871
When used to denote a person,
Germans
can either denote
inhabitants
of Germany, or
ethnic Germans
, including residents of other ethnic German countries, like
Austria
,
Liechtenstein
,
Switzerland
etc.
The name 'German' is (not precisely) sometimes also used for the various peoples that lived in Germany and other parts of
Central Europe
during
Antiquity
or during the period of the
Holy Roman Empire
. See:
Germanic peoples
See also
Germain
.
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