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Knights in Germany are called "Ritter." They were members of the noble class who served as warriors and protectors, often owning land and holding a prominent position in society.
In feudal Germany the village leader was called the Burgermeister. The title of the Burgermeister often translates into English as mayor.
In the middle ages, what's now known as Germany was called the "Holy Roman Empire". In 1871, these states united to create the "German Reich", also called the "German Empire". After the German Empire's defeat in WW1, the newly democratic Germany was often called "Weimar Germany" or the "Weimar Republic. In the 1930s, they changed the name to the "Greater German Reich", but many people simply called it "Nazi Germany". After WWII, Germany was split into the "Federal Republic of Germany" (also called "West Germany") and the "German Democratic Republic (also called "East Germany). After West Germany and East Germany unified in 1990, they kept the "Federal Republic of Germany" title, which is the official name of Germany today.
The traditional dress in Germany is called "Tracht." There are different variations of Tracht based on the region, such as Lederhosen for men in Bavaria and Dirndl for women in southern Germany. These outfits are often worn during festivals and cultural events.
People from Germany are called Germans.
People from Germany are called Germans.
The word Germania was used by the Romans to describe the region now known as Germany. Because English contains some Latin roots, the name Germany has continued to be used.
A region in Germany is called a state. There are 16 states in Germany. One of them in SW Germany is called Baden-Wuerttemberg.
The capital city of Germany is Berlin
Yes, but in Germany they are called Federal States.
it was called germania
In 1936 Germany was called das Deutsche Reich.