"Geoinformationssysteme," "Geographische Informationssysteme," or "Räumliche Informationssysteme" may be German equivalents of "geographic information system."
it means geography in German
Geography = GeografieGeography class in school is called Erdkunde (literally translated = earth-lore).
Geographie (f)orErdkunde (f)
Hello and Goodbye World geography can be translated as Hallo und auf Wiedersehen Weltgeographie.
It's Geographie or Geografie. [geograf'i]Although Geografie is correct, it is of Greek origin. The German word is Erdkunde
The founder of modern human geography is often considered to be Carl Ritter, a German geographer of the 19th century. He, along with Alexander von Humboldt, helped establish geography as a scientific discipline by emphasizing the relationship between humans and their environment. Ritter's work laid the groundwork for systematic geography, influencing later geographers and shaping the study of human geography.
Gerhard Hard has written: 'Inhaltsanalyse geographiedidaktischer Texte' -- subject(s): Geography, Study and teaching 'Die \\' -- subject(s): Geography, German language, Landschaft (The word), Semantics, Terminology 'Zur Mandartgeographie: Ergebnisse, Methoden, Perspektiven' -- subject(s): Dialects, German language
The German army was eventually defeated in Russia because of the cold climate.
The department of Geography in Germany was established in the early 19th century, with significant developments occurring in 1821 when the first chair in geography was created at the University of Berlin. This marked the formal recognition of geography as an academic discipline in Germany, leading to the establishment of various geography departments across German universities throughout the following decades. The discipline evolved rapidly, influenced by advancements in cartography, exploration, and the natural sciences.
Not an expert on German geography here, but I think it changes from flat land (Ruhr River valley) to Black Forest (Bavaria) to alpine (Tyrolia). Hopefully a German contributor can improve this answer.
There are a variety of famous Germany landforms. Some of these include the North European Plain, the North Sea coastline, and the Harz Mountains.
Not Jewish for sure. So he is probably German or from one of the surrounding countries