There were several nations that surrounded the territory of Prussia. Some of them were France, Netherlands, Luxemburg, and Belgium.
When a nation has control over a geographic area within another nation, it is known as an enclave or exclave. Enclaves are territories surrounded by foreign territory, while exclaves are territories separated from the main part of the country by another nation's territory.
German joined Prussia and Austria in the newly-formed German Confederation, a replacement to the now obsolete Holy Roman Empire. When the Franco-Prussian War took place Prussia gained the territory of Alsace-Lorraine when they beat France. The war caused German states to consolidate into a unified German nation, which was the German Empire.
In 1865 the territory of Prussia was separated into two sections by the Kingdom of Hamburg and the Danish held Schleswig-Holstein. These would be annexed by Prussia in the 1866 Austro-Prussian War uniting the entire area.
Prussia
A part of a country separated from the rest of its nation is called an enclave or exclave, depending on whether it is fully surrounded by foreign territory or connected to the main country by land.
parts of countries surrounded by foreign territory is enclave or enclaves.
Prussia was the biggest of the German states from 1871-1934 (when the states were abolished by the Nazis).
Prussia
Prussia (German).
One of the negative impacts that Frederick the Great had on Prussia was the wars that they let them into. Though they did expand Prussia's territory, war is still a negative thing.
a mainland territory is a territory that is not surrounded by water an example of a mainland territory is USA.
One goal of the democratic party was to expand the nation's territory.