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Geopolitical changes from 1990 to 2000
In the early 1990s a mass of regions previously incorporated into the USSR as
Soviet Socialist Republics, gained their independence. The end of empires and
colonial rule does not mean that all states are now independent - Britain,
France, Holland, Portugal, Spain, Denmark, Norway, and the United States all
still retain minor overseas possessions. Independence movements continue for
many countries in the 21st century.
Africa
Namibia:
In 1990 South West Africa gains independence
from South Africa
and is renamed Namibia.
Ethiopia:
In 1993 Eritrea declares its independence from Ethiopia.
Congo:
In 1997 Zaire is renamed the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Asia and Australasia
Palau Island:
In 1994 Palau Island, previously held
in trust for the United
Nations by America, gains independence.
Samoa:
In 1997 Western Samoa is renamed Samoa.
China:
In 1997 the sovereignty of Hong Kong is transferred
from Britain to the
People's Republic of China. In 1999 Macau transfers from Portugal to the
People's Republic of China.
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Europe and Russia
Germany:
Former communist-controlled East Germany
is absorbed into the
Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) in 1990, and Germany is re-
united.
USSR:
In 1991
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and
Uzbekistan declare themselves independent from the USSR.
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