Yes there are hills. Some parts of the Alps belong to germany. So Germany is from sea level up to 2962 meters with a lot of hills between
lots of hills and rain/ snow
The northern third of Germany is part of the Northern European Plain, so it is flat. However, the southern two thirds have hills and low mountains. So Germany has more hills and mountains than plains.
Vienna, Austria
Treasure of Ruby Hills - 1955 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved West Germany:12 (nf)
Hills of Kentucky - 1927 was released on: USA: 19 February 1927 Germany: 1928 Finland: 30 April 1928
hills and lakes and mountains and glaciers and you should look it up your self
Germany's terrain is diverse, consisting of lowlands in the north, uplands in the center, and the Alps in the south. It is characterized by forests, rivers, and rolling hills, with a mix of mountains and coastline. Overall, Germany's terrain is varied and offers a range of landscapes for outdoor activities and tourism.
Bremen is fairly flat and has no mountains and practically no hills.
Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues - 1985 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Iceland:12 West Germany:16
South - High mountains Central - hills, low peaks, tall plateaus North - flat lands
At the south, A province called "limburg" There are a couple hills. (since its next to Germany & Belgium) That's where We get Chalk