Does germany get along with other countries?
Yes, Germany gets along with other countries very well.
In fact, it gets along with its neighbors so well that they have joined to create the European Union together and many are using the same money.
Because of this Germany often mediates between countries that do not get along with each other so well.
Kaiser Wilhelm had to abdicate his throne.
Did they find a Warewolf in Germany?
I can tell you truthfully i live there myself and i live on a farm there is a 100 acre forest behind our house and when i was young Papi said that the wolves live there and in the more remote areas. When i was older i found it was true. Although there are not many leaft and this makes me sad for i love wolves Ookami xx P.S Hope i helped
No, Bratwurst is German. Specifically from the state of Thüringen.
Why is the country Germany named Germany?
It originates from an Old High German word (originating from the region of Saxony) that means approximately, "of the people." Interestingly, the names that other countries call Germany are based on the two major tribes who called this area of Central Europe home in ancient times, namely, the Alemmanen and the Germanen. More countries call the country a derivative of these names than anything similar to "Deutchland."
Driving distance from Frankfurt to Berlin?
The driving distance from Frankfurt, Germany to Berlin, Germany is 341 miles / 549 km.
How did the outcome of the munich confrence affect Hitler's power?
Britain France and the soviet union agreed to declare war against Hitler
How long is Germany's coastline?
Yes it has two separate sections of coastline.
On the north west is the "North Sea",and on the north east it is the "Baltic Sea".
In the South west it also has an inland coastline on the "Bodensee" (sometimes called Lake Constance in English) which is the third largest lake in Central Europe.
The coastline has a total length of 2389 km (1484.5 miles).
Do German Shepards come from Germany?
YES!
German Shepards come from Germany they were bred to help the Shepard with the herd so there comes the word SHEPARD and they come from Germany so, German
TA - DA
GERMAN SHEPARD
How many kids are there in a German family?
It really depends. Some average information says that there are 1,6 children in an average German family. So, as you can see usually between one and two children, but some people have no children, some have 10. Depending on the family.
Where is Germany's government headquarters located?
Until 1999 the official residence of the German Chancellor was Palais Schaumburg in Bonn. Since 1999 the official residence is part of a group of buildings known as the Band des Bundes, located in the Spreebogen, Willy-Brandt-Straße 1, 10557 Berlin.
How old do you have to be to drive in Germany?
My German teacher told us you have to be 18 to get a license. In Mexico, for example, you can drive with a students licence during the week "to get to school". Ha.
But 18 to drive all day.
You have to be 15 or older to drive in Germany.
Why did Germany seek unification?
in Germany before the rule of Bismarck it was split into many small states which always fought with one another and as a result it affected the growth of Germany so Bismarck felt there was a need for unification in Germany
What was the currency of the former East Germany?
The Deutsche Mark was the official currency of West Germany from 1948-1990 and Germany from 1990-2002 when it changed to the euro.
Whats the weather like in Germany?
I don´t know when you asked this question... today 22.11.08 it is snowing in the blackforest.
How many Mexican immigrants live in Germany?
As of 2007 8,500 Mexicans lived in Germany as permanent residents. This number can double if one takes into account people with student visas.
Why was the purpose of the munich conference in 1938?
England and France created this to appease Hitler and avoid a war with Germany. It allowed Hitler to take over a small part of Czechoslovak. Which Hitler defied and took over all of Czechoslovak. This pact however did not work to avoid a war, because on September 1, 1939 Hitler invaded Poland and France and England immediately declared war on Germany.
What did schelenz add to the rules because of popularity of a new sport in Germany?
what did schelenz add to the rules because of the popularity of new sport in germany
What percentage of Germany is religious?
According to Wikipedia, 64% of the population pays church tax. Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean they are deeply religious. In some cases it means that they are simply reluctant to leave the church.
The Rhine is heavily used for transport, especially north of Duisburg.