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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

What countries niebour Germany?

Holland, France, Switzerland, Poland, Denmark, Luxembourg, Austria, Belgium :)

What mountains separate France from Germany?

There are no mountains between France and Germany.

The southern part of the French-German is formed by the river Rhine. The northern part is hilly in places, but definately not mountainous.

How much percentage of land did Germany loose?

How much percentage of land did Germany loose as a result of the treaty of versailles

Where can you watch Hong Kong Dramas online?

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Is music in Germany part of the artistic legacy of western Europe?

Surely. Think of the works of Beethoven and J S Bach, for example.

Is Germany presidential or parliamentary?

Germany is a parliamentary democracy. There is also a President, but he has few powers.

What children's games are played in Germany?

Children in Germany play all of the standard games of youth; activities like tag and hide-and-seek through to sports like basketball and football.

What is the range between the seasons in Germany?

The seasons are similar to Canada or USA.

SPRING: Same as Canada or USA.

WINTER: Icy and chilly, more in Eastern Germany

SUMMER: Mild

FALL: Same as Canada or USA.

Hope this helps!

Is the country Germany referred to as he or she?

Germany is a boy. Germany is a hard-working, efficient, bureaucratic, and serious character. In the series, Germany is primus inter pares among the Axis Powers, and takes responsibility for the training of Italy and Japan. He is portrayed as a tsundere character. Another aspect of his character is his relative inexperience with relationships, leading him to be very by-the-book as a result of the belief that things will go wrong if he does not follow instructions to the letter. Despite this, as the series progresses, he forms a close friendship with the foil character of Italy. He notes at one point that he has a "crazy boss", a reference to the historical figure of Hitler. It is questioned as to whether Germany is the older version of the Holy Roman Empire. In the anime series, he is voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto in Japanese and Patrick Seitz in English.

Added Answer: (Maserati23) Since Germany is referred to as 'der' Deutschland and is a masculine noun in the German language, one should consider it male. Few countries are feminine in German, one of them being Switzerland as 'die Schweiz' because they're all pussies who never bring the world anything other than good skiing lodges, car shows and a place to put your money in a bank.

How is concern for the environment part of Germany's political culture?

In recent years concern over Germany's environment has grown. Many people worry about the effects of air and water pollution and also acid rain. Hope that helps.

Where on earth is Rothenburg located?

Rothenburg is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is a well-known medieval old town. As it is well-preserved, it is a popular tourist spot. It was a Free Imperial City from the Middle City until 1803.

What are some subcultures in Germany?

There have been skinheads, punks, gothics, hippies, and more. Many of the well-known subcultures.

What was the The Turnip Winter 1916 to 1917 in Germany and what created the hardship?

The Turnip Winter occurred during the winter of 1916–1917 in Germany. Continually poor weather conditions led to a diminished harvest, most notably in cereal production. Additionally, an Allied blockade first instituted in 1914 contributed to reduced food supplies from Central Powers by 33 percent.

Why did lieutenant kotler's father leave Germany?

I believe he might have left for a number of reasons, but it's hard to put a finger on a specific one.

1. He might have been Jewish

2. Lieutenant Kotler said his Father was a 'Professor of Literature' and at that time, academics like Kotler's Father had to be reported.

What are Germany's sovereign states?

There are 16 states in Germany:

Baden-Württemberg

Bayern (Bavaria)

Berlin

Brandenburg

Bremen

Hamburg

Hessen

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony)

Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia)

Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate)

Saarland

Sachsen (Saxony)

Sachsen-Anhalt (Saxony-Anhalt)

Schleswig-Holstein

Thüringen (Thuringia)

Do people in Germany drink cow milk?

Yes, but not as much as the US. When I lived there it was sold in pints and tasted like canned milk.

Where can one find wholesale shoe sales in Germany?

There are several good companies on the internet that allow Germans to buy wholesale shoes. Alibaba has an excellent selection of shoes as does Shoenet.

Is lignite a renewable or non-renewable resource?

Lignite is a fossil fuel (low grade coal) and therefore non-renewable.

What area or boundaries defined West Berlin?

In 1921 Greater Berlin was created and organized into 20 boroughs ('Stadtteile). West Berlin consisted of the 12 boroughs that made up the French, British and American sectors. The other eight were the Soviet sector. French sector: * Reinickendorf * Wedding British Sector: * Wilmersdorf * Charlottenburg * Tiergarten * Spandau US Sector: * Kreuzberg * Schoeneberg * Steglitz * Zehlendorf * Neukoelln * Tempelhof Soviet Sector: * Mitte * Friedrichshain * Prenzlauer Berg * Treptow * Weissensee * Koepenick * Lichtenberg * Pankow

How was Germany created?

Germany was created after the world war 1 when they had to rebuild they named it Germany .

Is Germany westernized?

Germany is part of the West and is generally reckoned a West European country. Sometimes it has also been regarded as Central Europe, but it is certainly not East European, or oriental or exotic if that is what you mean.