What borders this colobima country?
Colombia is a country in South America. It is bordered on Northwest by Panama, to the east by Brazil and Venezuela, to the south by Ecuador and Peru.
Where is the hollister model Cody Barnes from?
Cody Barnes is a hollister model out of Frankfurt, and Ludwigshafen Germany!
How much to tip at a restaurant in Germany?
Restaurant staff in Germany (and elsewhere in Europe) are typically paid a higher base wage than their counterparts in the U.S. and Canada, and restaurant prices are "endprices," set to provide enough profit to pay those wages.
However, with increased international tourism, the notion that tips are not necessary is fading away. Still, tipping is much more modest than in North America. In Germany, it's accepted to round up the price on the bill (NEVER a "check") to the next Euro or so. If the check is €12,45, €13 is good; if it's €12,95, €14 will be appreciated.
Also, each waitperson carries a wallet with money and will make change right at the table if you're paying in cash. If you're presented with the bill above and you hand it back with a €20 note, you could say, "Make it 13 (or 14)," which would tell the server that you're giving them a tip. That is a more accepted way of giving a tip than leaving money on the table.
It's important to know that in many parts of Germany and Austria, if you hand the bill and money to the server and say, "Danke," which is German for "thank you," you're essentially saying "Keep the change." While it's nice to try to use some of the native language when visiting another country, this could result in you leaving a much larger tip than you intended.
In 1914 Germany had a population of 67 million. Berlin was the capital and Kaiser Wilhelm II was the head of state.
Biggest and smallest states of Germany?
The biggest state in Germany is Bavaria with an area of 70,552 km2.
The smallest state in Germany is Bremen with an area of 419 km2.
The House of is considered to be the upper house of English Parliament?
I think it's "the house of lords"
Is Germany and great Britain the same?
They are different two countries. However, they are the same as two European countries.
What were the reasons for the mass migration in 1945 from Turkey to Germany?
The large scale of immigration of Turkish workers from the beginning of the 1960s was due both to the high population growth and mass unemployment within Turkey and also to the demand for labour in north-west Europe. West Germany, like other Western European nations, had begun to experience a labour shortage by the mid-1950s. Recruitment of workers from Mediterranean countries was one solution to this problem.[21] In 1961, the construction of the Berlin Wall exacerbated West Germany's labour crisis by restricting the flow of immigrants from East Germany. Turkey at the same time experienced unemployment. The Turkish government asked Germany to recruit Turkish guest workers. Theodor Blank, Secretary of State for Employment, was opposed to such agreements, believing that the cultural gap between Germany and Turkey was too large. He also argued that Germany needed no additional foreign laborers, because there were enough unemployed people living in the poorer regions of Germany who could take these jobs. But the United States put some political pressure on Germany, as it wanted to stabilize Turkey .The German Department of Foreign Affairs carried on negotiations after this and in 1961 an agreement was reached. Pressure from German employers in 1962 and 1963 played a key role in ending the two-year limit on the time for which Turkish workers were permitted to stay in West Germany.
In 1961, a total of 7,116 Turks migrated to Germany as guest workers.
When did Germany become just Germany?
The proper name of Germany is the Federal Republic of Germany (in German, the Bundesrepublik Deutschland). The reunification of East and West Germany took place on October 3, 1990.
How do you conjugate the German verb sein in past tense?
How long does it take to get to Sacramento from Germany on a train?
If you are talking about Sacramento, California, there is no way to get there from Germany by train. There is an ocean in between!
What were the conditions were placed on Germany?
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How many Scouts and Guides are in Germany?
Scouting and Guiding in Germany consists of about 150 different organizations and federations with about 260,000 members.
Ring deutscher Pfadfinderverbände is a federation of three organizations and has 123,686 members as of 2010. Ring Deutscher Pfadfinderinnenverbände is another federation of three organizations with 47,523 members.
There are also units of the Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the USA, the Scout Association and Girlguiding UK.
How do you get from Germany to France?
Across the border :-) From my place ( Freiburg / Blackforest ) we drive to Breisach and cross the Rhine. E voila... France!
What is the value of a German 20 milliarden mark note dated October 1923?
Your bill is one of the more valuable examples of Weimar Republic inflation currency. sammler.com, a major German collectibles site, lists the following values as of 03/2012:
> Average condition, with circulation wear: about €10, or roughly USD 13.50
> Brand-new condition: about €30, or $40.
"Milliard" is the old term for what's currently called a billion in most countries; i.e. zwanzig Milliarden = 20,000,000,000 . That absurd figure was the result of rampant hyperinflation in Germany due in part to post-WWI reparations. At the worst point bills with denominations in the million millions (1012) were being printed to keep up with skyrocketing prices.
Gelsenkirchen is a city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is in the west of Germany.
Why did Germans leave Germany to come to Texas in the mid 1800's?
uneven distributions of wealth, over populated,freedom of religion, many Germans felt in Germany they couldn't practice their own religion freely