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{{ | {{redirect-multi|1|Germany|the socialist state|German Democratic Republic|the capitalist state from 1949 to 1990|West Germany|other uses|Germany (disambiguation)}}{{former socialist states}}The '''Federal Republic of Germany''' or '''FRG''' (German: '''''Bundesrepublik Deutschland''';'' '''''BRD''''') is a modern [[capitalist state]] in [[Central Europe]]. The modern FRG is a legal continuation of [[West Germany]], but involves the modern territory and people of former [[East Germany]].[[category:germany]]{{stub}} |
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The Federal Republic of Germany or FRG (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland; BRD) is a modern capitalist state in Central Europe. The modern FRG is a legal continuation of West Germany, but involves the modern territory and people of former East Germany.