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  1. 31 mag 2024 · Part of German South West Africa during 1884–1919, the strip was ceded by Britain to give the German colony riparian access to the Zambezi and was named for Leo, Graf von Caprivi, German chancellor during 1890–94.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. 5 giorni fa · Bismarck's immediate successor in 1890, Leo von Caprivi, was willing to maintain the colonial burden of what already existed, but opposed new ventures.

  3. 29 mag 2024 · Afrikaner aus der Sambesi-Region im Caprivi-Zipfel in Namibia verlangen, dass ihre Provinz wieder nach dem deutschen Kanzler Leo von Caprivi benannt wird.

  4. 2 giorni fa · That development was attributed to Count Leo von Caprivi, the Prussian general who replaced Bismarck as chancellor. It is claimed that Caprivi recognized a personal inability to manage the European system as his predecessor had and so was counseled by contemporary figures such as Friedrich von Holstein to follow a more logical ...

  5. 24 mag 2024 · Georg Leo, count von Caprivi de Caprara de Montecuccoli, born Georg Leo von Caprivi, made count in 1891 (born February 24, 1831 in Charlottenburg and died February 6, 1899 on the estate of Skyren near Crossen-on-the-Oder) was a Prussian infantry general and statesman.

  6. 10 mag 2024 · The Caprivi Strip is exactly what it sounds like: a 400 km long, ultra-narrow strip of land in northeast Namibia. It runs from the ‘main’ part of Namibia to the Zambezi River in the east. And when we say narrow, we mean narrow.

  7. 24 mag 2024 · The Caprivi Strip, named after German Chancellor Leo von Caprivi, is a narrow protrusion of Namibia that extends eastwards, bordered by Angola, Botswana, and Zambia. This unique geographical feature was created during the colonial era as part of a treaty between Germany and the United Kingdom.