German protectorates in the South Pacific
German protectorate from 1900 to 1914
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German protectorates in the South Pacific
Summary
German protectorates in the South Pacific is a colony[1].
Key Facts
- German protectorates in the South Pacific's continent is recorded as Insular Oceania[2].
- German protectorates in the South Pacific's instance of is recorded as colony[3].
- German protectorates in the South Pacific's locator map image is recorded as Übersicht Der Deutschen Besitzungen im Stillen Ozean.jpg[4].
- German protectorates in the South Pacific's subclass of is recorded as German colonial empire[5].
- German protectorates in the South Pacific's part of is recorded as German colonial empire[6].
- German protectorates in the South Pacific's replaced by is recorded as German New Guinea[7].
- German protectorates in the South Pacific's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1211q_zn[8].
Body
Geography
German protectorates in the South Pacific's continent is recorded as Insular Oceania[2]. Its part of is recorded as German colonial empire[6].
Designation and Status
German protectorates in the South Pacific's instance of is recorded as colony[3].