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by marginalia_nu 818 days ago
Mostly through people still living in the same place remembering the glory days of old. If you look at Poland and Lithuania, which became Poland-Lithuania, which roughly split so that Poland went into Prussia and Lithuania into Russia; where Prussia lasted for 100 years and ended with WW1 where Poland re-emerged and had their common sense of identity enhanced by Hitler almost immediately re-invading, and Lithuania existing as part of the USSR for some additional 100 years before breaking out and doing their own thing.

There's still a cultural identity in these places. The people living in them weren't replaced or relocated, primarily the flag and regent.

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Prussia lasted until 1947 (de jure) even if it had been subsumed into the German Reich in 1932:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussia

State of Israel had 2000 years of disconinuity, both the state and the (spoken) language.