yes,Germany is in moden day Europe
Modern Germany is a highly civilized, highly democratic country, firmly committed to the European Union.
No. Modern Germany does not have any major dispute with any country.
Charlemagne conquered what is now France and Germany.
1936 in Berlin by Nazi Germany!
Bismarck is the founder of modern Germany...
Yes. The French were a Patriot ally, and contributed to the fighting (mainly with ships), both in North America and around the world. While Germany was not yet a unified country, mercenaries from the states which would eventually make up modern Germany fought for the British, most famously the Hessians at Trenton. On the Patriot side, American Inspector General and Washington's chief of staff Baron von Steuben was Prussian-born.
Ephesus (the modern town of Selçuk in present-day Turkey.) that is where her temple is
the problems associated witn modern trasport are problems.....over..!
The province between Spain and Germany is Gaul. This province was later overtaken by a barbaric tribe called the Franks. This is where we get the name of the modern country, France.
Germany was united in 1871, so if you are talking about Germany as a country, then it makes 5- German Empire (Second Reich), Weimar Republic, Third Reich, East and west Germany, and Modern Germany. If you are talking about Germany as a region, the number is countless- starting with the times of Charlemagne.
Marzipan is believed to have originated in the Middle East, likely in Persia (modern-day Iran). It was later introduced to Europe through trade with the Arab world, particularly during the Crusades. Today, marzipan is closely associated with European confectionery, especially in countries like Germany and Spain.