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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 did Germany declare in 1915?

Germany didn't declare war in 1915 against anyone, it was actually Britain that declared war on Germany

What is Germany's top 10 rivers?

The 10 longest rivers in Germany are:

The Rhine - 865 km

The Weser - 744 km (longest river that flows solely through Germany)

The Elbe - 727 km

The Danube - 647 km

The Main - 524 km

The Saale - 413 km

The Spree - 382 km

The Ems - 371 km

The Neckar - 367 km

The Havel - 325 km

What were popular civil war boy names?

Names with religious connotation

  • Jedediah
  • Josef
  • Joshua
  • Moses
  • Mathew

were fairly common due to the strong influence of Christian religions in the North and the South.

  • Earl
  • Lawrence
  • Leonard
  • Thaddeus
  • William
  • Scott
  • John
  • and Jacob

were all fairly common as well.

What happened in Germany 1880-1889?

what happened in germany between 1880-1889

Is Neo-Nazism on the increase?

It is hard to measure these things. The extreme right-wing NPD (National Democrats) are represented in the legislatures of two of the German states (March 2008). However, the overwhelming majority of Germans are not neo-Nazi.

Why is there no speed limit on the Autobahn in Germany?

AnswerAbout a third of the German autobahn Network (BAB) has permanent speed restrictions. Another half has a recommended speed of 130 kph, which means there is no real limit, unless you are involved an accident, in which case you would be partially responsible due to your excessive speed. On the rest of the autobahn, you may drive as fast as the situation allows. If you crash, you were going too fast. Trucks are limited to 80 kph on every German road, including the autobahn. Driving as fast as you want is really only possible very early on Sunday mornings. At most other times there is so much traffic that you won't be able to go any faster than the guy right in front of you. There are some SPEED LIMITS on the Autobahn

Actually, there are speed limits in Germany. Approximately 70% of the Autobahn are speed limited. When the autobahn is below standard (such as no shoulder, narrow lanes), there are speed limits. During inclement weather, there are speed limits.

Does the Deutsche Mark still have value?

Deutsche Mark coins and bills can no longer be used in ordinary commerce, but as of 2016 the Bundesbank maintains its policy of exchanging DM bills and coins for euros without restriction. The exchange rate is the same as that established when the euro entered circulation, approximately 1 DM to €0.51

Who are the Black Jackets in Germany?

The Black Jackets in Germany are mostly Turkish immigrants. They ride motorcycles and they are an organized group but they do not refer to themselves as an outlaw motorcycle gang or anything of the sorts.

What happened in Germany on July 20 1944?

There was an assassination attempt on Hitler.

What part of Germany was Einstein originally from?

No. He was born in Ulm, Württemburg, Germany in 1879. Then he moved to Italy in 1894. He later moved to Bern in Switzerland, where he wrote his most famous theses while working for the Swiss patent office.

Which is the closest port to Munich?

In Germany, it is Bremin. Other options are Bremerhaven and Hamburg. However, Venice, Italy probably is closer.

Why were the Balkans so important to Germany's war effort?

It supplied much of the oil and gas.

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Is wheat harvested in Germany?

Germany is the eighth largest producer of wheat in the world, averaging an annual production of 19,203 TMT. Of this amount, Germany consumes 15,868 TMT, ranking them as the eighth largest consumer of wheat in the world. Average imports for Germany are 1,856 TMT, and average exports are 5,390 TMT, making Germany the sixth largest wheat exporter in the world.

What does the president of Germany look like?

The President of Germany Joachim Gauck looks like a distinguished politician . You can look to the link below which will have a picture and information .

When was Here Is Germany created?

Here Is Germany was created in 1945.

Who was Baedeker?

There were two Baedekers who became renown.

One was:

Karl Baedeker (November3 1801 to October 4 1859, he was a German publisher. Famous for his Guide books.

The other was:

Karl Baedeker (1877 to 1914), he was a German scientist.

One of his discoveries was related to cuprous iodide.