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Which country disappeared from the map of Europe in 1795 after Russia divided its territory with Austria and Prussia?

Poland


What country controlled most Poland in 1815?

Prussia.....=D Prussia.....=D


Where did the battles of tannenberg take place?

The Battle of Tannenberg took place in East Prussia, known today as north-eastern Poland.


What present day country was East Prussia?

East Prussia is now Poland, Russia (Kaliningrad), and Lithuania.


What three nations divided up Poland in the 1700's?

Russia Prussia Austria


What country controlled most of Poland 1815?

Prussia.....=D Prussia.....=D


Which three countries divided Poland?

Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Germany


Did East Prussia remain a part of Germany?

No, East Prussia did not remain a part of Germany after World War II. It was divided between Poland and the Soviet Union, with most of the territory becoming part of Poland.


What other country was Poland a part of?

ANSWER Starting from the early 18th century until the end of WW1, Poland was divided in three parts each one annexed by Prussia (then German Empire), Russia and Austro-Hungarian Empire.


What cause the nation of Poland to disappear in 1785 to 1918?

Partitions - Poland was divided between Russia, Prussia (Germany) and Austro-Hungarian Empire


Who divided up the state of Poland?

It depends on which century you're talking about - in the 18th & 19th century Poland was partitioned between Prussia, Austria & Russia. It regained independence after the First World War but was invaded by Germany and Russia and divided between them in 1939.


Where is prussia in todays maps?

Prussia is a country that was dissolved after World War II, so it is no longer on the maps. However, much of Eastern Europe was at one time or another part of Prussia and its many incarnations. If you are wondering about Prussia directly before it was dissolved, it would be between Germany and Poland on modern maps, and a bit on the coast of the Baltic sea where modern day Kaliningrad Oblast is now.