Allemanish
It is located in Germany in the state of Bavaria. It isn't "black". I have been there and lived in Bavaria.
they were in designated areas
"Hansel and Gretel" is set in a dense forest during a time of famine. The story revolves around a poor woodcutter's family living in a humble cottage in the woods, where Hansel and Gretel are left stranded by their parents and encounter a wicked witch's gingerbread house. The eerie forest and the witch's candy-coated dwelling create a dark and enchanting backdrop for the fairy tale.
The Black Forest (Der Schwarzwald) is in SW Germany in the state (Land) of Baden-Wuerttemberg. It starts just south (and east) of Stuttgart. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the west the border of the blackforest is the Rhine to France, in the south the border is also the Rhine to Switzerland.
the Germanics were people that first came to Germany and lived there as a civilization and made it into a country as we know today
German people were people that lived in Germany.
yes , they are. they were many of the first people that lived and adjust in the boreal forest. (native people of boreal forest)
There are many places to see in Germany. I lived there 5 years and never did see all of it. The Black Forest, Neuswanstein, Linderhoff, Garmish, Rothenburg, castles of all types and sizes, and other historical sites are all worth a trip.
The people that lived in the New York colony lived in a way similar to those in the northern colonies. These people lived off of the forest and the water.
the native people were the native people from germany
in cities
black people