The most notable transportation system in Germany (which was constructed during World War II) is the German Autobon. Although there is no speed limit, a driver CAN get ticketed for running out of gas on it.
Major Rivers in Germany:RhineDanubeRuhrMainEmsWeserElbeOderNeisseNeckarMoselleInn
You should major in transportation administration. Armed with this degree you will find that there is no shortage of jobs in many cities around the country.
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No. Modern Germany does not have any major dispute with any country.
There really was no major tension between the two; France was just an ally of a country at war with Germany
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Some of the major rivers in Germany are:RhineMainIsarOderElbeDonauWeserEmsSaaleHavelNeißeWerraFuldaThe Rhine...
As a densely populated country in a central location in Europe and with a developed economy, Germany has a dense and modern transportation infrastructure. The first highway system to have been built, the extensive German Autobhan (meaning "highway" in English) network famously features sections where no speed limit is in force. The country's most important waterway is the river Rhine. The largest port is that of Hamburg. Frankfurt Airport is a major international airport and European transportation hub. Air travel is used for greater distances within Germany but faces competition from the state-owned Deutsche Bahn's rail network. High-speed trains, called ICE (InterCity-Express) connect cities for passenger travel. Many German cities haverapid transit systems and Public Transport is available in most areas.
Germany has the Autobahn there is no speed limit on the Autobahn. It is Germany's version of a freeway.