What is the distance between Munich Germany and Trento Italy?
By bus it took our class approx. 10hrs on a bus. We expected 6hrs at most but with light traffic it took at least 10 hrs. I'd give it a miss because that was a very long journey
How long does it take to fly from cape town to Germany?
The total direct flight time between Johannesburg, South Africa, and Germany is about 10h 49min. This does not include the amount of time you may spend waiting at an airport for a connecting flight. The flight distance is 8,755.45 km.
When were Germany forces turned back for the first time?
At the battle of Stalingrad (1942). Germany invaded the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union defeatedGermany at Stalingrad marking the turning point of the war in Eastern Europe.
Does the autobahn have potholes?
It was made to last. They built it thick and on a solid base, they engineered it to last like the pyramids.
In America road crews build so they will always have work, if it lasts forever you will lose your job. It isn't just roads, look at everything made, nothing is made to last anymore.
How did Angela Merkel take office?
Angela Merkel is the Chancellor, which is the head of government, not the head of state. President Joachim Gauck holds that position.
Angela Merkel became the chancellor of German when her CDU/CSU party became the largest party during the Geman general election on 18 September 2005.
The CDU/CSU received 35.2% of the vote and had to form a coalition with the SPD, which received 34.2%.
During her second election campaign as chancellor on 17 September 2009, her party managed to gain 33.8% of the vote (-1.4%), while the SPD vote collapsed to 23% (11.2%).
The CDU's traditional coalition partner, the FDP, managed to gain 14.6% (+4.7%) and therefore form a coalition with the CDU/CSU.
Despite receiving only 48.4% of the vote, the system of calculating seats in the German Bundestag gave the CDU/CSU-FDP coalition a 21-seat majority
What was true of the first leader of the federal republic of gremany?
The first leader of the Federal Republic of Germany, Konrad Adenauer, served as Chancellor from 1949 to 1963. He played a crucial role in rebuilding West Germany after World War II, promoting economic recovery and integration with Western Europe. Adenauer was instrumental in establishing strong ties with the United States and NATO, emphasizing democracy and stability during the Cold War era. His leadership is often credited with laying the foundation for modern Germany as a democratic state.
What are the staple foods of Germany?
Potatoes, Wiener schnitzels, soft pretzels, cottage cheese, sausage, pork, wines and beers
How many countries share land borders with Spain?
The main part of Spain borders 4 other countries:
Spain also has some territory in Africa that borders Morocco.
Can you travel from Turkey to Germany by train?
It's generally possible, but it will take more then 50 hours.
What country does Turkey share borders with?
Turkey is bordered by eight countries: Bulgaria to the northwest; Greece to the west; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Azerbaijan (the exclave of Nakhichevan) and Iran to the east; and Iraq and Syria to the southeast. The Mediterranean Sea and Cyprus are to the south; the Aegean Sea and Archipelago are to the west; and the Black Sea is to the north.
What are the people of germanys hobbies?
Germans have many different hobbies, like Americans do. Soccer is Germany's favorite sport. Handball is also popular. The average German does not play or know how to play baseball or football. Many Germans enjoy gardening. They may also sing or play an instrument or enjoy sketching, drawing, or writing.
What is the largest and smallest state in Germany?
Germany's largest state by land mass is "Bayern" (Bavaria) with 70,549 km² Germany's largest state by population is "Nordrhein-Westfalen" (North Rhine Westphalia) with 18,075,000 inhabitants
What is the capital city of a Germany?
Until 1866-1871 Germany was a loose confederation of about 39 states without any central administration. Representatives of the member states of the German Confederation met in Frankfurt am Main.
How long does the train take from Frankfurt to bruges?
About 5 hours with only 1 connection in Bruxell's, and it runs a few times a day, but not every day. DB (Bahn) has a great website for planning your travel by train, I would recommend you start there as the time you wish to travel (depart/arrive) play a part as well.
What is the best way to get to Frankfurt from its airport?
Get a bus outside Hahn airport. There is a bus that goes into Frankfurt city which goes through Frankfurt airport and (eventually!) stops across from Frankfurt central train station. The bus runs every hour and costs 12 euros. Considering Frankfurt is over 100 miles from Hahn, It's def worth it...it just takes ages and you'll have to put up with the drivers 80's disco music. Word of advice. Get stoned first. Tommy D
How long to travel from Germany to Czech republic by train?
Germany and the Czech Republic are neighbouring countries. It would depend where you are travelling to and from as to the journey time.
No. Even though the languages look the same, they are not the same country. Actually, The Russians adapted the Bulgarian language and altered it a bit. Russia is mostly in Asia, but has a small portion in Europe.
Explain what ouccurred in Munich with the signing o the Munich pact?
Well, the signing of the Munich pact was just a stand so Britain and France could save their own butts from a potential WWII. It was the act of appeasing Germany. So basically it didn't work and WWII happened. It can be said that the Munich Pact just gave Hitler something to nibble on, but he became hungry again. Ill explain.
There was some land surrounding western Czechoslovakia called the Sudetenland, where many Germans inhabited. Because of this fact, Hitler wanted the Sudetenland as part of his territories. He used the faux excuse that there were Germans being executed there and brought it up in the Munich Pact.
So, Hitler was backed into a corner, but Mussolini came and said, (I'm paraphrasing) "Hitler, my friend why don't you ask Eduard Daladier, and Neville Chaimberlain to come to Munich and we'll get your territories there" Daladier was from France and Chamberlain was from G. Britain. SO in order to prevent WWII France and G. Britain decided to eventually give the Sudetenland to Germany against Czechoslovakia's protests and they signed the Munich Pact. Hitler said he wouldn't take any more land and war was not possible. BUT in a few months after the signing of the Munich Pact Hitler took over Czechoslovakia and WWII began more months later.
The Munich Pact was seen as a sign of weakness by Winston Churchill of G. Britain and others as an act by Chamberlain.
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Do you need a visa to travel to the us from Germany?
Whether you need a visa or not depends on your nationality, not where you are travelling from.
German citizens do not need a visa for the USA. If you are not a German citizen you need to ask the question again.
What is the German national anthem?
The national anthem of Germany is entitled 'Das Lied der Deutschen', which translates to 'Song of the Germans'. The original lyrics were written by August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben. Only the third verse is used ('Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit' - 'Unity, justice and freedom').
'Das Lied der Deutschen' or 'Das Deutschlandlied.'