The dutch republic
The dutch empire rose to prominence in the 17th century. It controlled numerous outposts and enclaves across the coastlines all the way to India through South Africa using the Portuguese model. They had particular influence in the cape town of south Africa.
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Hutu-led government, Interahamwe and Impuzamugambi militias, Hutu neighbours
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Nazi Germany occupied up in- 1938-45
The Soviet Union occupied it up in-1948-1989
It split up on its own in-1993