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Province of Westphalia Information

The Province of Westphalia (German: Provinz Westfalen) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia and the Free State of Prussia from 1815 to 1946.

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History

Napoleon Bonaparte founded the Kingdom of Westphalia, which was a client state of the First French Empire from 1807 to 1813. This state shared only the name with the historical region, containing mostly Hessian and Eastphalian regions and only a relatively small part of the region of Westphalia.

Although Prussia had long owned territory in Westphalia, King Frederick William III had preferred to incorporate the Kingdom of Saxony first. It was not until the Congress of Vienna in 1815 that the Province of Westphalia came into being. The province was formed from several territories:

In 1816, the district of Essen was transferred to the Rhine Province.

Economy

1907
18 % agriculture
59 % industry
11 % trade

After World War II

After the end of World War II, the province was merged with the northern half of the Rhine Province to form the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia in 1946, with the addition of the former state of Lippe in 1947.

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Map of the Province of Westphalia (1905)
Territories and provinces of Prussia (1525–1947)
Before 1701
After 1701
Post-Congress of Vienna (1814–15)
Territorial reforms after 1918
1 Became Province of Posen in 1848. 2 From the Lower Rhine and Jülich-Cleves-Berg.
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