Österreich (Austria), die Schweiz (Switzerland), und Deutschland (Germany).
I suppose you're talking about the big mountain range that exists in southern German, it's called the Alps ("die Alpen" in German). This mountain range stretches from Austria and Slovenia in the east; through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany; to France and Monaco in the west.
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The last name "Hardt" tends to be of German origin. It is derived from the Middle High German word "hart," meaning "hard" or "strong." It is a common surname in Germany and among people of German descent.
I'm not sure, my grandmother informed me that her parents parents came from the Jewish religion in Germany and during WW2 fled to England. However I don't know if they were originally in Germany or moved there.
Yes, Hanser is a German name. It is derived from the given name Hans, which is a common variant of Johannes, and the suffix -er, which is often added to names in German-speaking regions to indicate relationships or professions.
The German names are as follows :- Austria is called "Österreich". Switzerland is called "Die Schweiz". Liechtenstein remains the same. Luxembourg is called "Luxemburg".
Gugelhupf (Austria, Germany, Switzerland)
Clockwise: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.
There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.
Linguistically these names are German or Swedish or Norwegian.
I suppose you're talking about the big mountain range that exists in southern German, it's called the Alps ("die Alpen" in German). This mountain range stretches from Austria and Slovenia in the east; through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany; to France and Monaco in the west.
The Central European country of Austria is bordered by eight countries. The Czech Republic and Germany are to the north, Hungary and Slovakia are to the east, Slovenia and Italy are to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein are to the west.
Liechtenstein and Austria are the only two of the five countries that border Switzerland that are landlocked.
The Alps run through eight countries in south-central Europe. They start at Mediterranean sea and run north following the border between France and Italy. They then run east through Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, Monaco, and Slovenia.
Scandinavian Mountains (Norway, Sweden, and Finland) River Thames (United Kingdom) Alps (Monaco, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, and Slovenia)
About 90% were never tried and lived happily ever after (sometimes with new names) - in Germany and Austria. A few went to various South American countries.
Switzerland and Sweden are different countries with different languages. Switzerland is below Germany and north of Italy. Sweden is next to Norway and Finland. Sweden has a royal family. Switzerland has never had a royalty.