Germany's capital city is called Berlin.
East Berlin is a city and therefore has no capital. Furthermore, the city of East Berlin only existed from 1946-1989. At all other times it was united with West Berlin as one unified city of Berlin. However, during the aforementioned period, it was the capital of East Germany, also called the German Democratic Republic (in German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik).
Berlin is not nation. Berlin is a city state and capital of the Federal Republic of Germany.
There is no capital of Berlin because it is a city in Germany.
There is no country, state, or province called "Dutchland." The capital of the Netherlands, the country where Dutch people come from, is Amsterdam. The capital of Germany, which is called "Deutschland" in German, is Berlin. The Pennsylvania Dutch Country is sometimes called "Dutchland," but it does not have a capital.
Berlin is a city and a state, and the capital city of united Germany is the city Berlin. Please look at a modern map and find out more.
No, Berlin is not a verb. Berlin is the capital city of Germany. Verbs are words used to describe an action, state, or occurrence.
The capital of Germany is Berlin.
Berlin is the capital of Germany.
Berlin is the capital of Germany and one of its 16 states.
The city of Berlin is also a state of Germany. Also Hamburg and Bremen are citystates in Germany
The capital city of Germany is Berlin.