County of Pyrmont

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The County of Pyrmont was a small historical territory in what is now Germany that later became politically united with the neighboring Principality of Waldeck.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former state
historical county
capital Bad Pyrmont NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Holy Roman Empire
currency Reichsthaler
economy agriculture
spa tourism
endTime 17th century
governmentType county
hasFortification Pyrmont Castle NERFINISHED
hasSpaTown Bad Pyrmont NERFINISHED
hasTown Pyrmont NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Weser Uplands NERFINISHED
historicalStatus immediate territory of the Holy Roman Empire
languageUsed German
legalSystem Holy Roman Empire law
locatedIn Lower Saxony
present-day Germany
mergedWith Principality of Waldeck NERFINISHED
namedAfter Pyrmont NERFINISHED
partOf Holy Roman Empire
Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont NERFINISHED
Westphalian Circle NERFINISHED
presentFederalState Lower Saxony NERFINISHED
presentLocation District of Hamelin-Pyrmont NERFINISHED
religion Calvinism
Lutheranism
rulingFamily House of Spiegel zum Desenberg NERFINISHED
House of Waldeck NERFINISHED
sharesBorderWith Bishopric of Paderborn NERFINISHED
County of Lippe NERFINISHED
County of Schaumburg NERFINISHED
County of Waldeck NERFINISHED
sovereignty Imperial immediacy
startTime 12th century
status extinct territorial entity
successor Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont NERFINISHED
todayPartOf Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
unitedWith Principality of Waldeck NERFINISHED

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Principality of Waldeck mergedWith County of Pyrmont
Waldeck-Pyrmont dynasty mergedWith County of Pyrmont