There are many possible answers, but you could say the Brandenburg Gate.
The Brandenburg Gate represents a unified Germany . When the Revolutions of 1989 occurred and the Berlin Wall collapsed , the Brandenburg Gate symbolized freedom and the desire to unify the city of Berlin . It stands as a famous historical sight which a number of politicians exploited as a political platform such as US President Reagan and Adolf Hitler .
pooop and pee that is how they started to use toilets
DDR stands for "Deutsche Demokratische Republik," which translates to "German Democratic Republic" in English. It was the official name for East Germany from its founding in 1949 until its reunification with West Germany in 1990. The DDR was a socialist state under the influence of the Soviet Union, and its legacy continues to influence Berlin's culture and history today.
The Eiffel tower is one of the most iconic and recognizable structures worldwide and stands in Paris, France.
TXL most commonly stands for the programming language that was originally designed by Charles Halpen-Hamu and James Cordy. This programming language is a special purpose wrote one.
DE stands for Deutschland, the German word for Germany.
Well if you mean the coat of arms then it would be the eagle. Other items often associatet with germany are: oaktree (national tree, stands for strength and endurance) flag (black-red-gold) stein (and Octoberfest) and the Brandenburg Gate (cultural symbol in Berlin) Hanna (german citizen)
The most famous building is the "Brandenburger Tor". The 26m high and 65 m wide building is in the city of Berlin. Carl Gotthard built it from 1788 until 1791. 1961 it was closed, because the border which divided east- and west Berlin went through the Gate. 1989, when the wall fell, the "Brandenburger Tor" was opened for everyone. Many events (like the Love Parade) are celebrated on the Paris-place under the Gate. In Cologne there's an important building too. It's the Cologne Cathedral. The 15m high building stands in the centre of Cologne. You can visit the service each day. In the "Teutoburger Wald" (a forest in the middle of Germany) there's a famous monument in honour of Hermann the Cherusker. It stands nearby Detmold.
The yellow on Germany's flag stands forcuriosity, the black stands for determination, and the red stands for bravery and strength.
It is .de which stands for Deutchsland, which is the German word for Germany.
UFO (stands for - unique famous outrageous)
Germany. "BMW" stands (roughly) for "Bavarian Motor Works". Bavaria is a part of Germany.