When was German flag designed and who designed it?
it was created when Germany was occupied by France/napoleon by resisting students, but it became popular in the march revolution in the Deutscher Bund (German alliance) in 1848. But it was not accepted by the gouvernment.
it became the official flag of the Weimar republic formed after WWI in 1919
Germany mainly trade with Canada. Germany and Canada are important trading partners in the global market. Major export products from Canada to Germany include aircraft and aircraft parts, mining ores, slag, and ash, machinery and equipment, energy and other related goods, specialized instruments, electronics, precious metals, jewelry and coinage, automobiles and automobile parts, seeds, and medicines. German, in turn, supplies Canada with automobiles and parts, machinery and equipment, medicines, electronics and electronic parts, specialized instruments, organic chemicals, iron and steel, plastics, chemical products, and seafaring vessels.
How many generals did Germany lose in WWII?
The Germans lost a total of 3.5 million men out of a total of 12 million soldiers. A very big sacrifice
What is the percentage of foreigners in Germany?
The statistics office of the German government published the latest data on the 1st of October 2008.
This indicates that of the 82,217,837 country's residents 7,255,395 foreign citizens were registered.
This constitutes 8.8% of the population.
German pioneer who flew his first airship?
Count Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin flew the first rigid airship in 1900. It, along with all the other products created by his company bore his surname, Zeppelin. Due to the popularity of his dirigibles, rigid airships are frequently called zeppelins.
What are 10 facts about Berlin?
3.4 million people.
smallest state in Germany.
its the biggest city in Germany.
Its the capital of Germany.Just like Washington DC.
Berlin is the Capital of Germany with over 3 Million German people living there, Some English schools have to learn German.
How long does it take to get from Germany to Poland?
The eastern border of Germany is Poland and the Czech Republic. So, you could travel from Germany to Poland in a split second, if it weren't for the formality of crossing the border.
(there are no formalities, both Germany and Poland are in Schengen area)
How many hours would it take from Brussels Germany to Venice Italy?
probably a couple of centuries. not before then will Germany try to conquer belgium again. ppl didnt like it last time they went there. there was a bit of a backlash.
How much cash can a person carry legally in Germany?
Cash is private property, there is no limit to how much a person is allowed to carry.
If large amounts of cash are found during a routine check by customs or the police, you may be asked why you're carrying though and your criminal background may be checked, which is the same in many other countries of Europe and the world.
What is the super highway in Germany that as sections with NO speed limits?
It sounds as if you are thinking of the Autobahnen.
When did Germany attack Serbia?
Germany's leader Emperor William of Germany and his chancellor replied to the Austrian-Hungarians with a 'blank check' saying that they can rely on Germany's "full support" even if 'matters went to the length of a war between Austria-Hungary and Russia.
Strengthened by Germany's support Austrian leaders sent an ultimatum to Serbia on July 23. This demanded Serbia with extreme demands that Serbia had no choice but to reject in order to preserve its sovereignty.
On July 28, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
What is the life expectancy for Germany?
In Germany, the life expectancy of males is 78.3 years. For females it is 83 years. Germany ranks 23 in the world for high life expectancy.
How far is it from leipzig to Prague?
The distance between Leipzig and Prague is 125.9 miles (202.6 km)
What language most resembles Turkish?
Linguistically, Turkish is not closely related to French or Arabic, however because of close collaboration between the Turks and the French and the Arabs, there are a lot of "loan words" in Turkish from French and Arabic.
Linguistically Turkish is very closely related to Turkmen and related languages spoken in Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and etc. Turkish is also closely related to Finnish insofar as it is to any agglutinative language (languages in which meanings are changed or added to by adding endings to verbs and nouns).
Turkish is not Indo-European like French, and Arabic is from the Semitic language grouping, also not Indo-European. Moreover, only 6% and 5% of the Turkish words are borrowed from Arabic and French, respectively.
Turkish grammar is incidentally similar to Japanese. Turkish is also distantly related to Finnish and Hungarian, all being members of the Ural-Altaic language family. However, Turkish has more in common with Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tatar, Turkmen, Uighur and Uzbek, which are from the Altaic branch.
In common with other nations conquered/influenced by Islam, Turkish has some Arabic loan words, although a considerable number were replaced with Turkic words after WWI and the fall of the Ottoman regime. Besides, Turkish does not have any guttural sounds, so it does not sound like Arabic at all. There are still many loanwords from French.
It violently suppressed any type of political
What is the driving distance from Munich Germany to Budapest?
the road distance between Paris and Budapest is 1488 km. The driving time is about 13h00.
Samstag is the German word for Saturday and means (as in English) Day of Saturn. It is derived from Old High German Sambaztac, which in turn is derived from the Greek sabbaton from the Hebrew Å abbatai (Star (Saturn) of the Å abbat).
There was a lot of anger and resentment in those communities after World War I. The poverty of those war stricken regions instilled a sense of resentment and desire in German and Italian cultures to rise against a common enemy.
In central Europe. If instead the question is WHAT, then Germany is made up of 16 different States or "Provinces" (Bundeslaender), which together (or united) form the Republic of Germany. "Bund" means bond (between friends) or confederation (political) in English. So Bundesrepublik Deutschland literally means Federal Republic of Germany.