South - High mountains
Central - hills, low peaks, tall plateaus
North - flat lands
ALOT of mountains!
lots of hills and rain/ snow
landscape. its known as "a hikers paradice"
The national religion of Germany is Christian. About 95% of Germany is Christian.
The highest mountain in germany is Zugspitze and the land scape is From the North Sea to the Baltic Sea in the North to the Alps in the South, Germany is structured geographically as follows: the North German lowlands, the Mittelgebirge ridge, the Southwest German subdued mountains and terraced landscape, the South German piedmont and the Bavarian Alps
depends on where you are in germany. there are mountains in the south and sea in the north. in between there are many forests rivers and hills
Lars Imwolde has written: 'Metropolitane Parklandschaften' -- subject(s): Englischer Garten (Munich, Germany), English Gardens, Gardens, English, History, Landscape architecture, Landscape design
Landscape - Landscape album - was created in 1979.
The union of Germany with Austria is known as "Anschluss." This term refers specifically to the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany in 1938, which was part of Adolf Hitler's expansionist policies. The Anschluss was met with both support and opposition, and it had significant implications for the geopolitical landscape of Europe at the time.
A portrait is the likeness of a person. A landscape is a landscape. You cannot have a landscape portrait.
Germany's cultural landscape is a rich tapestry of traditions, art, music, and history. It is known for its diverse regional identities, with each region having its own unique customs and dialects. German literature, philosophy, and classical music have had a profound impact on the world. The country also boasts a strong tradition of beer brewing and is renowned for its Oktoberfest celebrations.
Jay Appleton has written: 'The funny thing about landscape' -- subject(s): Landscape protection 'The experience of landscape' -- subject(s): Landscape, Landscape in art 'The Aesthetics of Landscape'