Bonn
Yes. No. When Germany was divided, the capital of East Germany was East Berlin, but the capital of West Germany was Bonn.
Berlin became the capital city of Germany in 1990, after the reunification of East and West Germany.
No, it is a proper noun, a name. Berlin is the name of the capital city of Germany.
East Berlin was the capital of East Germany, which was split between the Soviet Union and Allied forces after World War II.
Berlin had a good central location in Germany at the time (1850) and the railway service made Berlin an easy destination to get to. After it was made the capital, the population grew by nearly 700,000 in a 70 year span.
Berlin is the capital of Germany and one of its 16 states.
Yes. No. When Germany was divided, the capital of East Germany was East Berlin, but the capital of West Germany was Bonn.
The capital city of Germany is Berlin
Berlin is the capital city of Germany.
The capital city of Germany is Berlin.
Berlin is the capital of Germany
Berlin is the capital city of Germany.
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).
The capitol of Germany (german: Deutschland) is Berlin.
Berlin is a capital city of Germany and is one of the largest city in Germany.
Bonn was the capital city of West Germany before the two Germanys were united. The capital is now Berlin.
The capital city of Germany is Berlin.