Where is the central business district in Frankfurt?
The central business district (CBD) of Frankfurt is primarily located in the Innenstadt district, particularly around the area known as Bankenviertel (Banking District). This area is characterized by its skyline dominated by skyscrapers, housing major banks, financial institutions, and corporate headquarters. The main thoroughfare, Taunusanlage, connects key locations within the CBD, including the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and various commercial establishments.
Did the munich agreement bring an end to Germany's aggression in Europe?
The Munich Agreement was supposed to ensure "peace in our time" by allowing Germany to invade Austria to create an alliance with them. By the summer of 1938, Germany and Czechoslovakia began to quarrel over the disputed border area of the Sudetenland. War was imminent. The prime minister of England, Neville Chamberlain, proposed a conference to settle the crises. The conference was held in Munich on 29 & 30 September and Czechslovakia was not invited. Mussolini played a dynamic role as negotiator as well as interpreter. The result was that England and France gave away Czechslovakia in a hope to maintain peace and avoid war.
On which body of water are all of Germany' s ports located?
Baltic Sea I think
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There is a mistaken assumption in the question. Germany's ports have never been on one single body of water.
The most important German ports are on the North Sea - or to be more precise on rivers that flow into the North Sea - Hamburg (on the Elbe) and Bremen on the Weser - also Emden, Bremerhaven and Cuxhaven.
There are also major ports on the Baltic - Kiel, Luebeck and Rostock.
In addition, Germany has some major inland port on rivers, such as Ludwigshafen and Duisburg.
What is the leader of Germany called?
The Chief of State is called the President. The Chief of Government is the Chancellor.
What is the title for the monarch of Germany?
Germany does not have a queen, neither does it have a king. It is a federal, parliamentary republic.
Well, many amazing objects, flowers, animals, and so much more, represent the country of Germany. But, if you're wondering what their national bird is, it is the Golden Eagle, instead of the Bald Eagle in America. Their flower is the Lotus. They are also famous for intelligence (Albert Einstein,) composers (Ludwig van Beethoven) and foods such as the Black Forest Cake and they love baking the Strudel as well. Here's one cool fact: The Disney Castle that shows up in many Disney movies was inspired by The Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany.
What are some important things about Germany?
Germany is historically known as Das Land der Dichter und Denker (the land of poets and thinkers). Nicknamed due to the fact that many great poets, composers & artists hailed from Germany.
Which is Germany's smallest state?
Unfortunately, the German language makes no distiction between a city and a town. The German word STADT means town but is used for large cities including Berlin. A large city is called eine Großstadt, a small town eine Kleinstadt.
What season is it in Germany right now?
It is autumn right now until the 21 December that is when winter starts.
Saxony is located in Germany. It is south and south east of Berlin. It borders Poland and the Czech Republic.
How far is Munich from Nuremberg?
Munich is 166 km away from Nuremburg. This is equal to 1 hour 45 minutes. Look it up on Google Maps.
What is German food at the oktoberfest?
Typical food (apart from beer) would be sausages (Bratwuerstchen), Sauerkraut, Eisbein (for which I don't know the translation).
How much does it cost to fly from Melbourne to Germany?
the cost to fly from Melbourne to Germany is 1,234,567,890 miles
Were there any Mormons in Germany?
Of course! The first Mormon congregation in Germany was formed in 1843. Church literature was first published in German in the 1850's. Due to persecution around the turn of the century, most Mormon converts in Germany fled the US as soon as possible. Now, there are 183 Mormon congregations in Germany, and one of the church's highest ranking officials, Dieter F. Uchtdorf (Second Counselor to the Prophet) is a native German.
Why is the Rhine River considered to be an important river?
well idk this awnser but if anyone knows please tell me i need to know for a test in college i am trying to strudy and it is super hard when u dont know th e awnser
How far is Salzburg to Munich?
http://www.indo.com/distance/index.html
; The distance between Munich, Germany and Salzburg, Austria, as the crow flies: : 70 miles (113 km) (61 nautical miles) ; Initial heading from Munich to Salzburg: : east-southeast (109.8 degrees) ; Initial heading from Salzburg to Munich: : west-northwest (290.9 degrees) ... about 90 minutes by car or train.
ball in a cup
Soccer, or as they call it, Fussball (not accurate spelling since I don't know how to add the ess-sett on IE, pronunciation is the same as how I spelled it though)
What is the fourth largest city in Germany?
The fourth largest city in Germany is Cologne (Köln), with a population of 995, 420 (2008).
The following is a list of Germany's ten largest cities (data from 2008, courtesy of the Statistische Landesämter, State Statistical Offices):
1. Berlin, population 3,431,675
2. Hamburg, population 1,772,100
3. Munich, population 1,326, 807
4. Cologne, population 995,420
5 Frankfurt am Main, population 664,838
6. Stuttgart, population 600,068
7. Dortmund, population 584,412
8. Düsseldorf, population 584,217
9. Essen, population 579,759
10. Bremen, population 547,360
What is the greeting style in Germany?
The form of greeting in Germany depends on the relationship you have with the person you are addressing, and on the geographical region.
In Northern Germany, the standard formal greeting is "guten Tag!" (good day) or "guten Abend!" (good evening). These can be abbreviated to the simple form "Tag!" There are various forms of informal greeting (when addressing friends, children or animals). "Grüss dich!", "hallo!" and "hi!" are all used frequently.
In Sourthern Germany and Austria, the standard formal greeting is "grüss Gott!", or of course "guten Tag!" or "guten Abend!". "Grüss Gott" has a distinct regional color. The most popular informal greeting is "servus!", also a form with regional coloring. "Grüss dich", "hallo" and "hi" are also used. The forms "Grüss Gott" and "servus" are also heard in the north, though with quaint, humorous, or simply folksy effect. As a foreigner, using these forms appropriately in the South will certainly make a big splash.
(The vowel "ü" corresponds very approximately to English "oo" in "look" or "cook", and very closely to French "u".)
Is Germany a safe place to live?
Well, yes! Just because it has a horrible history, it is amazingly safe! I've lived there before, and its great! Worst crime would be a lot of drunk people on soccer games! Some people can be jerks, but its not that bad! You'll enjoy your visit!