Post the last time your country changed borders

Post the last time your country changed borders.

>1940

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earlier today when i proclaimed the based republic on the land my home sits

1990

1920
Or the 80s depending on how you want to play this game

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70s actually even if you are referring to UK proper

2011 When South Sudan became independence.
1997 when you gave back Hong Kong.

Around 4 months ago and they will change again in August.

We change borders every 6 months because of our shared island with France.

1995

2017
The border with belgium was corrected because the border historically followed a river which changed course, something like that. We gained 4 km2

1994 I think

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1921, local border fight between pro austrian and pro hungarian militias, eventually the region was divided, with the largest town going to hungary but most of the area joining austria, pic rel, hungarian militamen

Other than that 1938 where, austria was annexed by germany, and some states were given more land, specifically the southern sudetenland and slovenia. all reversed with independence, but idk if you count that as "my country"

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>Borders dood
>Wat nou

Wait, it was 1998. Section B is still pending due to autism.

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2k22

2020 when CHAZ happened.

That doesn't count

1945

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1972 when the US gave the Ryukyu islands back to Japan

Cкopo.

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3 countries gained independence from the US in the 1990s so if you're counting overseas territories then it's not that long aog

Us? Never. But they took ours. Fuckers.

We still had a road in germany that connected to two Dutch town from WW2, we gave it back in 2002

2021 or 2020
some farmer moved an official border stone cause it was in the way, effectively enlarging the Belgian territory, taking land from France.