Berlin is the capital of Germany, the Dutch live in the Netherlands (i.e. two different countries).. so people from Berlin are most likely German.
German are people who are Dutch
Dutch people are German lowlanders. They survive by building dikes to keep out the North Sea.
3416300 people live in Berlin Germany
There is no country, state, or province called "Dutchland." The capital of the Netherlands, the country where Dutch people come from, is Amsterdam. The capital of Germany, which is called "Deutschland" in German, is Berlin. The Pennsylvania Dutch Country is sometimes called "Dutchland," but it does not have a capital.
In German the name for the Dutch language is Niederländisch, Dutch people are called Niederländer.However in informal use, the language is also often referred to as Holländisch, and the people as Holländer. Note: that though commonly accepted in German, when talking to Dutch people (in German) avoid the use of either Holländisch or Holländer, as not all Dutch people are from the (historical) Holland region comprising of 2 modern provinces.
Amish people speak Pennsylvania German, but they are not called Pennsylvania German. Pennsylvania dutch are actually just any people of German descent who settled in Pennsylvania. When the Germans came to Pennsylvania, people thought they were saying "dutch" when they were actually saying "deutch" which means German.
These German Pennsylvania immigrants are called the Pennsylvania Dutch, a misnomer- the German word for German is "Deutsch," but these people were mistakenly called Dutch.
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Because the Berlin Wall was built by the east German communist rulers to prevent east German people from escaping to the capitalist west.
The capital city of Germany is Berlin.
from Berlin = aus Berlin, von Berlin.
Berlin (it does not change)