What is the average yearly rainfall in Germany?
It depends where you are in Germany. The least rain falls in Magdeburg, with a yearly average of 494mm/m2. The most rain falls in the little village of Balderschwang with an average of 2.450mm/m2.
Source: Westdeutscher Rundfunk
How much can you get for a 1966 Mustang in Germany?
A lot, quite a lot. In a good condition from 10,000 EUROs up, that's around 14,000 USD. Just "products" on Google.de: http://www.Google.de/products?q=1966+Mustang&price1=&price2=&scoring=pd&btnG=Go&output=HTML
Because all of there money was invested in the war. This led to the failure of there people leading to a decrease in the work force supplying the war. The British also had a blockade set up so that meant that Germany could not receive imports from America and other countries. Also do to the fact that this was a mechnaized war it cost alot of money. Also Germanys allies were not rich.
AnswerBecause all of there money was invested in the war. This led to the failure of there people leading to a decrease in the work force supplying the war. The British also had a blockade set up so that meant that Germany could not receive imports from America and other countries. Also do to the fact that this was a mechnaized war it cost alot of money. Also Germanys allies were not rich.What is the distance in miles from Munich to Stuttgart Germany?
The driving distance from Munich, Germany to Stuttgart, Germany is about 140 miles.
The Germans don't yodel at all. it is the Swiss and sometimes the austrians that yodel.
They could if they wanted to.
On the contrary, Bavaria is home to some of the best yodellers in the world. Traditionally. yodelling is a means of communication that developed in the alpine regions of Austria, Switzerland, Germany and even parts of France and Italy.
It became part of alpine folk songs and over the years evolved into a musical art form in its own right. Contrary to popular belief, it is the Bavarians that tend more to the spectacular speed and trick yodelling styles rather than the Swiss, where they favour a more gentle but difficult and beautiful choral approach. Just listen to Franzl Lang or Thomas Scholl from Munich and then try to believe that Germans don't yodel!!
Amongst the Swiss, there are some who have ventured into the complex speed yodelling. An excellent example is Peter Hinnen.
Yodelling is also found in country music and in Hawaiian music. There are many influences that caused this but at the root of it all are the European settlers who travelled to America in the early days and who often appeared on the travelling vaudeville and medicine shows. The influence they had on local rural singers, coupled with the influence of black blues and minstrel traditions, led to the emergence of The Singing Brakeman, Jimmie Rodgers who introduced the concept of the "Blue Yodel" - blues songs sung with a yodel between stanzas - which inspired many to ensure that the yodel had a place in country music for ever more. One such artiste was Gene Autry who started out as a Blue Yodeller in Rodgers style but later became a silver screen singing cowboy and created a place for the yodel in cowboy music!
Yodelling is also popular in New Zealand and Australia - largely due to the influence of Jimmie Rodgers, Gene autry and the English yodeller Harry Torrani. They influenced the great Kiwi, Tex Morton who then inspired a genre that now thrives as Australasian country music
Sadly, most people assume that yodelling is a freak novelty. How wrong they are - and how much beautiful music they miss as a result. It is understandable in a way - there are many terrible yodellers and radio often won't even air the good ones. but there are also countless examples of excellence. Listen to a good yodeller and they can arouse more emotion in a song than any amount of singing.
Try listening to the likes of Elton Britt or Slim Whitman - then mock if you still feel able. also, seek out Mary Schneider - a classically trained Australian of Bavarian lineage who has recorded two albums of classical music with yodelling. If you want to go back to the Blue Yodel revolution of the 20s and 30s, seek out Jasmine Records' 2CD set "You And My Old Guitar" which features Jiommie Rodgers originals on one CD and covers of the same songs on the other (www.jasmine-records.co.UK)
Germany is a part of the European continent and the European Union. So yes it is part of Europe.
Germany is a country in Europe.
Asking what is its home town makes no sense.
The capital is Berlin.
Who was the French Leader at the Munich Conference?
The French leader at the Munich conference was, in fact, a man named Edouard Daladier.
What country in Germany did the hijackers of 9-11 meet?
Germany is a country.
Some obtained passports in Berlin.
Detailed report link: http://www.9-11commission.gov/staff_statements/911_TerrTrav_Monograph.pdf
How was King George V related to Germany?
His aunt was the Empress of Germany. So, his first cousin was later the Emperor of Germany. Also, his grandfather (husband of Queen Victoria of England) was from Germany.
Why is knapweed the national flower of Germany?
"Bright and cheerful, the bright blue of the knapweed or cornflower is pretty among the rolling green hills of Germany. The state flower of Germany is the cornflower, locally called the knapweed, and with the distinction come a few interesting local traditions. In Germany, it is traditional to wear the cornflower in your lapel if you're unmarried. The bright flowers are also iconic of the bright green hills and beauty of this European land."
"Germany's national flower, centaurea is related with the emperor of old Germany. It has been called the "Emperor's flower". Because of the authoritative language of the flower's name, it naturally has been considered the national flower. Its status was not changed after the republic of Germany was established."
What military advantage did Germany have over France at the beginning ofWorld War Il?
Germany launched a rapid, aggressive attack, while France used outdated trench-warfare tactics.
What kind of metal is Solingen Germany famous for?
Solingen is famous for high grade steel and especially for cutlery.
Is Germany an unlimited government?
Germany is an unlimited government because the people have almost no freedom
Is Germany a continent or a country?
No. Continent has only seven. which are Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Antartica, Australia, Africa. So, no. :)
Where did terrorist strike in munich germany in 1972?
The Israeli athletes and coaches were taking hostage in the Olympics Village in the early morning of September, 5th.
The next day, the terrorists and the hostages who were still alive where flown to NATO airbase Fürstenfeldbruck by two Bell UH-1 military helicopters.
The following attempt of Bavarian police to free the hostages failed. All hostages and most terrorists were killed.
Nobody was allowed to carry anything that had a swastika on it. The Germans practically surrendered their whole country which kind of led to the formation of the Berlin Wall when The Cold War broke out. Even though Berlin was technically in the Soviet part of Germany (also research satellite countries), it was divided into four sectors which were governed by the British, USA, Soviet Union, etc.. Germany is bankrupt morally and physically. Antisemitism came into play where anyone who had any jobs that involved a special kind of responsibility had to prove that they weren't Nazis.
Can an American send money to a Cuban national with residency in Germany?
Surely, there is no problem as the American ban is on sending money to Cuba, not to Cubans.