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The Federal Republic of Germany is a country in Western Europe covering an area of 357,021 sq km. It is the most populous member state of the European Union with 81.8 million inhabitants. Germany is home to the third-biggest number of international migrants worldwide.

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What are bundeslander?

Bundesländer (note the spelling) is the plural of Bundesland.

A Bundesland is the German equivalent of what are called "states" in English speaking federal countries.

Germany is divided into 16 Bundesländer.

The official name is "Land" (plural "Länder"). But as this also has the same meaning as "Land" in English (as in England or Deutschland). They are commonly called Bundesland / Bundesländer, which translates as "Federal state" / "Federal states".

What is the German states in alphabetical order?

There are 16 states in Germany. They are Baden-Wurttemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, and Thuringia.

Do you need a passport flying from Germany to Amsterdam if you are a service member and are authorized with leisure travel?

No. You do not need a passport to enter Germany if flying from Amsterdam as Germany is a member state of the Schengen Countries which have an open border agreement. To clarify that, you will not need to have your passport stamped upon entry into Germany from a flight from Amsterdam, but as a tourist you are required to have your passport on your person at all times.

How far is Birmingham Alabama to Stuttgart Germany?

The distance between Birmingham, Alabama and Stuttgart, Germany is approximately 7670 kilometers. If you use Imperial measurements, the distance is 4770 miles.

Describe four stages of unification in Germany?

Its on http://www.schoolshistory.org.uk/ASLevel_History/unificationofgermany.htm

How many branches does Germany have?

The 7 branches of government of Germany are:

Constitution

Legislature

Judiciary

Executive

Divisions

Elections

Foreign Policy

How Versailles punished Germany?

* Limited to 100,000 man standing army

* No Battleships or any capital ships

* No Air-Force at all allowed

* ALL overseas colonies given to Britain, Australia, South Africa etc

* Many Eastern lands given to Poland, thus cutting off East Prussia from the rest of Germany

* Alsace-Lorraine given to France and a few minor areas given to Belgium

* Small area given to Denmark

And most important of all...

*Gigantic war reparations which Germany only finished paying off a few years ago (from 2013)

After Germany failed to keep up on its war reparations France decided to occupy the Saarland area of Germany and kept it for years. Germany was economically devastated and had a tiny army and so was helpless and at the mercy of France.

*Some other things I have failed to mention, probably some political items.

What was the name of the document that put restrictions on Germany?

The Treaty of Versailles, which tried to eliminate Germany's war waging capabilities after World War I.

What are some German customs?

Here are some customs, given by various contributors:

  • Bringing a bottle of wine to a party or housewarming.
  • Wearing house shoes and wearing other shoes outdoors.
  • Shutting the bathroom door no matter what you are in there for.
  • Shaking someone's hand every time you see them.
  • Never calling anyone by their first name unless you are family or extremely close. Many Germans work together for years and still address one another by Mr. or Mrs.

What is Full form of ev in fc bayern munich?

It's "eingetragener Verein" in german. Which means in englich "incorporated society"

Is Bielefeld real?

Bielefeld is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia,Germany.

Seelink below for more information.

How does the German government affect the population?

they take part of the money you earn (taxes), spend them in your name -which most of the time most of the people don't feel to be the way to spend their money. all couple a years you vote and thereby authorize the next government (who governs mostly does not effectively matter) to take part of the money you earn (taxes), spend... etc.

basically the same as in any other democracy.

mind you - the alternatives are mostly waaay worse...

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What is the name of a German coal region?

The main coal-mining areas are: * The Ruhr * The Saarland * The area round Krefeld - for lignite only * Areas round Halle - also for lignite only The Ruhr and the Saarland. In addition, Sachsen-Anahlt and the area round Krefeld have lignite deposits.

Mileage from Belleville Il to Frankfurt Germany?

The distance between Belleville, Illinois, and Frankfurt am Main, Germany is 4591.3 miles (7389.0 km)