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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.

4,376 Questions

From 1949 until 1967 west Jerusalem was controlled by?

West Jerusalem was controlled by Israel.

East Jerusalem and the Old City was controlled by Jordan.

How did the unification of Germany affect the growth of the country?

What is one factor that has slowed in this economic growth and recent years?

A. A dependence on exporting natural resources

B. A harsh communist government

C. A declining population of young workers

D. A lack of schools to train workers

How big are German houses?

You are asking for a huge generalization. In Germany, especially in big cities, it is more common than in Britain to live in a flat. As a generalization, I would say that German houses tend to be bigger than their British counterparts.

What is the value of AN Kennedy 1972 fifty cent coin PRODUCED IN MUNICH?

All Kennedy halves were minted in the US. Your coin has been altered outside of the mint and has no additional value.

What does the German eagle represent?

The current German eagle is ultimately derived from the arms of the Holy Roman Empire, which in turn had adopted the eagle of ancient Rome.

What happened to Luther after he was declared an outlaw in Germany?

Luther was then popularized and his ideas were spreading quickly. Lutheranism developed, which was his theses in the movement of Reformation.

What year did the US send troops to fight in Germany in World War I?

There was almost no fighting in Germany in World War 1, except in East Prussia in August-September, 1914.

What is the German word for whatever?

Whatever can be either of the following:

  1. was auch immer
  2. egal welche

When is the kick-off time for England v Germany?

The progrmamme is on BBC1 and starts at 3.00, however, i think you'll find that the kick-off time is 3.30.

Hope this is correct. :)

What is the population of east Berlin?

About 3.4 million in the city (state) and about a further 1.5. million beyond the city limits. 3.396 million
According to 2008 census, Berlin has 3,426,354inhabitants.

The Munich conference came to symbolize the dangers of what?

The 1938 Munich conference was part of the policy called '"appeasement" or giving in towards the demands of Adolf Hitler in order to ensure peace. Appeasement is a general term used in diplomacy to " give in" or to placate an aggressive enemy. The term was popularized when the Munich conference agreement was later termed to be a worthless agreement as within a year, Europe was at war.

What country has the capital city Bonn?

Bonn was basically the acting capital of West Germany until Germany was reunited. Now it is the second official seat of government.

What county is hamburg in?

Hamburg is in the North-West of Germany.

When was the German flag adopted?

Type your answer here... the German flag was adopted in 1919

Did the Romans invade Germany?

The Romans pushed into central and much of northern Germany under Augustus, but they were defeated and only kept in the south and part of the centre. The river Danube formed the boundary of the empire in the eastern part, running east-west and including southern and central Bavaria. The border then turned north with the Limes Germanicus, a fortified frontier with 54 front-line forts, 45 rearguard ones and many watchtowers. This included most of Baden-Wurtenberg and southern Hesse (the western part of the Darmstadt region). The then frontier turned west towards the river Rhine which it joined just south of Bonn. The lower Rhine was the rest of the frontier. Thus, cities like Stuttgart and Frankfurt were inside the empire. Several cities in the Rhine were Roman, such as Strasbourg, Speyers, Worms, Mainz and Bonn. The northernmost one was Cologne.

In the 3rd century AD the Romans were pushed back and the frontier became the Rivers Rhine and Danube.