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No, Berlin has not always been the capital city of Germany. Before Berlin, the capital was Bonn from 1949 to 1990. Berlin became the capital of a reunified Germany in 1990.
Berlin became the capital city of Germany in 1990, after the reunification of East and West Germany.
No, Berlin is not a verb. Berlin is the capital city of Germany. Verbs are words used to describe an action, state, or occurrence.
East Berlin was the capital city of East Germany during the division of Germany after World War II. It was a socialist state aligned with the Soviet Union.
Berlin was chosen as the new capital city of reunified Germany in 1990 due to its central location and historical significance. It symbolized the reunification of East and West Germany and was favored for its modern infrastructure and economic opportunities. Additionally, Berlin had a strong cultural and political identity that made it an attractive choice for the new capital.
Berlin is the capital of Germany and one of its 16 states.
Berlin is the capital city of Germany.
The capital city of Germany is Berlin.
Berlin is the capital of Germany
Berlin is the capital city of Germany.
Germany's capital city is called Berlin.
Berlin is a capital city of Germany and is one of the largest city in Germany.
East Berlin is a city and therefore has no capital. Furthermore, the city of East Berlin only existed from 1946-1989. At all other times it was united with West Berlin as one unified city of Berlin. However, during the aforementioned period, it was the capital of East Germany, also called the German Democratic Republic (in German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik).
Bonn was the capital city of West Germany before the two Germanys were united. The capital is now Berlin.
The capital city of Germany is Berlin.
The capital city of Germany is Berlin.
The capital city of Germany is Berlin. It is known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and vibrant arts scene.