How many chancellors has Germany had?
The role of the Chancellor has varied greatly throughout Germany's modern history.
How much is a 24 karat diamond ring worth?
A ring's value is a combination of the metal band and the diamond, plus, of course, any sympathetic attachments. Metal Band: # Weigh the metal band on a proper jeweler's scale. (If you don't have access to a jeweler's scale, make sure to convert the weight to Troy ounces, roughly 1.1 times the usual ounce.) # Check the price for 24-karat gold. Try a site such as Monex (see links below). # Multiply the weight times the price. This is the dollar value of the 24-karat gold in the ring. Diamond # Dig up the diamond's certificate; or send the ring for laboratory testing (approximately $100 for a 1-carat diamond); or take the ring to an appraiser. # The appraiser should give you the retail value of the diamond. # If you have the diamond's certificate, you can plug its attributes into a diamond search engine, such as Diamond Price Guru (see links below), to see how much the same diamond would cost at a dozen reputable online dealers. Add the values of the metal band and the diamond together, and you have a reasonable quantification of the ring's total value. Sentimental value is also important for many owners. But if you are considering selling a ring, remember the person buying it doesn't attach the same sentimental value to it.
Who is the team doctor for Bayern Munich?
The doctor of FC Bayern Munchen is Mr. Mueller-Wohlfahrt. He is as well the doctor of the German national football team!
What are the average temperatures in Germany?
The average temperature in Germany is 7.9 °C. That are 46.2 °F.
What ocean do you cross to get to Frankfurt Germany from Atlanta GA?
The Atlantic, unless you go the long way around and cross most of the others on Earth.
How do you apply for German citizenship?
If either of your parents was a German citizen at the time of your birth, you have a claim to German citizenship. (Being born in Germany is usually irrelevant and does not confer citizenship).
When is Schützenfest celebrated?
Hey!
Schützenfest is a traditional folkloristic celebration here in Germany. Nearly every village celebrates it's own Schützenfest. In summer you can visit another Schützenfest in your neighboring villages every weekend! Mostly the celebration lasts from Friday afternoon till Monday evening/Thursday morning!
Then there is Kreisschützenfest (ALL societies from the region of Paderborn celebrate together) in September as the closing of the regional Schützenfest season.
Finally there is Bundesschützenfest at the end of September! This is even bigger than Kreisschützenfest. Often about 350 societies with their Kings and Queens with their grand robes and about 30,000 Schützen take part.
What was Germany only hope for victory after ther US entry into war?
Break through in the west before American troops arrived. :)
What is Germany's most popular radio station?
WDR4 is number 1 on the list. WDR2 is number 2 and Oberhausen 106.2 is number 3.
What is the distance between petersburg and Munich?
The distance between St. Petersburg, Russia and Munich, Germany is approximately 1,781 km (1,107 miles).
What are the thirteen major wine regions of Germany?
# Ahr # Mittelrhein # Rheingau # Mosel Saar Ruwer # Nahe # Rheinhessen # Hessische Bergstrasse # Franken # Baden # Pfalz # Wurtemmberg # Saschsen # Saale-Unstrut
The national sport of Germany is Association Football
Read more
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_in_Germany
Wienerschnitzel can be one of two things:
1. Wienerschnitzel is a fast-food restaurant chain in the United States that sells hot dogs with special toppings, hamburgers, french fries, corn dogs, and ice-cream treats.
2. Schnitzel is a European dish consisting of a thin piece of meat (such as veal) that is covered in breadcrumbs and usually fried. It is sometimes served with a sauce, and sides like mashed potatoes, or it can also be served on a sandwich. There are many different variations of Schnitzel throughout the world.
How do you say hello to a teacher in Germany?
you can say anything you would say to anybody else!
example...
Hallo
Guten Tag
Guten Morgen
Tag
Just be sure if you decide to put it in a sentence to use Sie (which is the formal way of saying you) instead of du. It is just a sign of respect and that is important in their culture.
What was the currency of Germany before euro?
The currency in Germany before the advent of the euro was the German mark. Germany began using the euro in 2002.
What was the name of the Iron Chancellor of Germany?
Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck-Schönhausen, generally known as Otto von Bismarck or just Bismarck.
Which language is closer to English. Dutch or German?
All three languages; English, German, and Dutch are West Germanic languages. All three are related . But, Dutch is the closer than German.
For example:
English- I baked these tomatoes and croissants to give to our neighbors.
Dutch (Nederlands)- Ik gebakken deze tomaten en croissants te geven aan onze buren.
German (Deutsch)- Ich backte diese Tomaten und Croissants, um unseren Nachbarn zu geben.
There are however, exceptions. The Dutch g sounds like a harsh kh, while the German g and English g are practically the same. Both Dutch and English use more loanwords than German (Dutch uses more romance loanwords than German, and less romance loanwords than English).
In German, you may see the ß (ss), ü, ö, and ä. In Dutch there is an occasional é and ё, but the only recurring challenge is the ij (AY), which more or less represents y (or i).
On an added note, I would not say that Frisian is closer to English because Frisian is a whole branch of languages! You have West Frisian and additional languages in the same subfamily, North Frisian and additional languages in the same subfamily. East Frisian, etc.
In conclusion, Dutch is closer to English than German.
What does made in Germany us zone mean on shot glasses?
Those are from the Cold War. The US zone was West Germany while the soviet were East Germany.
Who represented Germany in the Peace Conference?
who represented germany at the paris peace conference