Deutschland is German for Germany.
Germany has many different names in different languages. For example, in the languages which border Germany:
- Czech: Německo
- Danish: Tyskland
- English: Germany
- French: Allemagne
- Hungarian: Németország
- Italian: Germania (but the Italian for 'German' is: tedesco)
- Netherlands (Dutch): Duitsland
- Polish: Niemcy
They call their country Deutschland.
The full official name is "Bundesrepublik Deutschland" = Federal Republic of Germany.
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Yes, both "Deutschland" and "Germany" refer to the same country in Europe. "Deutschland" is the German word for the country, while "Germany" is the English name for the nation.
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The Romans called Germany, "Germania".
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Santa is called der Weihnachtsmann in Germany.
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