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Germany

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

Which great river links Austria to the sea?

The Danube river is the river that links Austria to the Black Sea. This is the continents second largest river with a length of 1,777 miles.

How old was Angela merkel when she was elected?

Angela Merkel is the Chancellor or Germany, which is the head of government. President Joachim Gauck is the head of state. Angela Merkel has been the Chancellor since November 2005.

Who is the German president at the moment?

Germany currently has a centre-right coalition government of the CDU/CSU and FDP (Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union and Free Democratic Party). The German Chancellor is Angela Merkel.

Is Germany a christian country?

The German constitution states: "There is no established church". However, it is a long standing joke in Germany that this really means that there are, instead, two established churches - the Roman Catholic Church and the Evangelical Church. The government tax offices collect church taxes for these churches ... Is the country secular? Not really.

What war involved Germany?

idk exatly know what war ur talking about but if ur asking what wars took place in Germany then i know three of them for sure (the cold war) which was about the Berlin wall....world war 1 and 2 also involved in Germany

Which city is closest to hamburg?

The closest really big cities to Hamburg are Bremen and Hanover. Of course, Lübeck and Kiel are closer but significantly smaller.

Why do you think there was not more support for democratic governments in Italy or Germany?

  1. Their economies were disintegrating at this time.
  2. The populace was not used to democratic rule and was more comfortable with strong autocratic rulers.
  3. Powerful political speakers with promises of solutions to the problems of the countries appeared (Germany: Hitler, Italy: Mussolini).
  4. When these persons first took power they actually began solving the problems as they promised to do.
  5. These persons soon implemented secret police forces to insure they could not be removed from power

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In both countries the parliamentary democratic system was unable to cope effectively with the growing pressure of nationalism and (in Germany) of revanchist and racial attitudes of some extremist movement .

This situation had been triggered by the economic crisis of which both Italy and Germany were affected, but it was originated by communist and socialists political organizations which aimed to impose by all means (democratic or revolutionary) the bolshevism to the country.

For the financial, military and industrial establishments of both countries, that would have been unbearable, so that

they decided to support and finance more or less openly, the right extremists.

This policy led them to win the elections, in Italy in the early 20s, in Germany in the early 30s, thus officially allowing the parliamentary democracy to further exist, but of to be soon replaced by the dictature, based upon the violence, though more or less concealed by means of many accomplishments in economic and social welfare of the people.

Where are the most toured places in Germany?

One of the most visited places in Germany is Neuschwanstein, it is about 100 km south of Munich and has over 3 million visitors a year. It is one of the most beautiful castles in Europe, it became also famous because Cinderella was filmed at that location.

Berlin is the most visited city, it has many museums and has a very rich history (especially the part where east and west became separated by the Berlin Wall.)

For relaxing "Das schwarzwald" (the black forest) is a good place to go, it has many spas and wellness hotels.

What do you call someone from Munich?

The people living in Munich call themselves "Münchner" (men) or "Münchnerin" (female). These may also be spelled Muenchner or Muenchnerin.

What sports are most popular year round in Germany for kids?

Like most of the European countries, FOOTBALL (soccer) is the most played sport in Germany. It is actually their national sport. And for Germans, football is like a religion.

(You have to see how crazy Germans get when they're watching a football match. They get kind of scary, especially if the team they're rooting for loses. :p But then again, that's football passion for you. :) ) they also like to play baseball... ummm... i don't really know i just wanted to add to this ha. ha. ha. < 3

What is the popluation of Germany?

No she wants to know the population DENSITY!

What is a dollar in Germany called?

It is called a dollar, same as it is called everywhere else in the world.

No country in Europe has a currency called dollar. Examples of countries with currencies called dollar are USA, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and more besides.

What continent is Berlin in?

Berlin is located in Germany (Europe)

What is the name for Southern Germany?

The name for the southern part of Germany is called Bayern - Bavaria. The southern-most part of Bavaria is called Oberbayern - Upper Bavaria

What religions are there in Germany?

ALL religions. But if you mean mostly, then probably Christian.

How do you spell Germany?

That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Germany (a country in western Europe).

What are all of the chief products of Germany?

The chief products of Germany are: AGRICULTURE: apples, barley, eggs, grapes, milk, potatoes, sugar beets and wheat. MANUFACTURING: cement, chemicals, electrical equipment, machinery, metals, motor vehicles, processed foods, steel, and tools. MINING: coal, petrolium, potash and salt.

What conditions led to Adolfo Hitler's rise to power in Germany?

there were many factors in the rise to power of Adolf Hitler these include;

the wall street crash and subsequent, worldwide depression this caused mass unemployment, the voters of Germany liked Hitler because one of his domestic aims was to get rid of unemployment in Germany. another factor was the rise of communism, the voters of Germany liked Hitler because one of his foreign policy aims was to abolish communism. The most important factors was the humiliating defeat of Germany in the first world war, the German voters liked Hitler because he promised to abolish the treaty of Versailles, the German people thought this was amazing because most of them hated the treaty of Versailles.

a sub-factor of this was Hitler's foreign policy of lebensraum, which stated that Hitler would get back Germany's former colonies. the voters liked this because Germany lost about 10% of it's population due to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.

Is Brazil better than Germany?

no Brazil is much better they won more world cups and isn't a good team

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