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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.

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Is Haas German or Austrian?

Germans and Austrians speak the same language, German. However, Haas is not a German word, it is a Dutch or Low German word (a very close language to German) meaning 'Hare' (as in rabbit). The German version of this word is 'Hase'.

As to the previous poster, there were many Dutch and German immigrants to Poland during the 1400-1600s as they were engineers, which explains your Dutch or Low German name.

What does mean in Germany?

Hoi means hello in Swiss German

Where could one find out what time it is in Germany?

There are plenty of ways in order for one to find out what time it is in Germany, even counting. However, one might use the time zone converter to know the time in Germany.

Whom did Germanic political tradition stress loyalty to?

Germanic political traditions, as far as medieval times, usually stressed loyalty to Church (Roman Catholic Church) and the state. Germanic political traditions, as far as medieval times, usually stressed loyalty to Church (Roman Catholic Church) and the state.

What does orange mean on the German flag?

There is no orange on the German flag.

The colours of the German flag are black, red and gold

First line of protestant Germany's national hymn?

Germany is one country with one national anthem. The idea of a 'protestant German national anthem' doesn't make sense. Moreover, the German national anthemn is secular, that is, non-religious. It the third verse of Das Lied der Deutschen. I wonder if you simply wanted to know some of the more popular protestant hymns?

What was special about Germany before 1990?

It was divided into two parts as a result of the Cold War - East and West.

What do Germans believe in?

They are not too different from the rest of the world ,but mostly Christan

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If your question means to ask "what religions are practiced in Germany," the answer is: nearly all the same religions that are practiced in the United States. Traditionally Germans were Protestant (in the north) and Catholic (in the south), with a large Jewish population especially in large cities. Since the Holocaust, Judaism is obviously much less practiced in Germany today, but there are vibrant and growing Jewish communities throughout Germany still. In addition, a large Turkish minority practices Islam, and a large Greek minority practices Orthodox Christianity. Nearly every other major world religion, from Hinduism and Buddhism to Scientology are practiced in Germany today--and many Germans are also agnostic or atheistic as well, just as in the United States.

How is Germany different from the US?

Germany is more conservative in basic beliefs. Other than that, 70-80% of Americans can claim German descent, so very little.

Did Germany have television in 1989?

Yes they did. Germany started regular television broadcasts in 1935. Although most people didn't own televisions then, they went to television parlors to watch.

How long is the flight from Munich to Barcelona?

Melbourne (MEL) to Brisbane (BNE)

Shortest Flight Duration 2 hours 0 mins Flight: Brisbane (BNE) to Melbourne (MEL) Flight Duration 2 hours 20 mins

Name and describe the agreement between Japan and Germany?

The name of the agreement between Japan and Germany is called the Anti-Comintern Pact. The pact was made to direct against the Communist International.

Who was the most important official in Germany?

The Chancellor of Germany is the head of the German government .

Is this German money 1000 Eintausend Mark from Berlin Den 15 Dezember 1922?

It is probably a note issued by the Reichsbank. But even then wasn't worth much due to the onset of hyper-inflation. At the beginning of the Weimar Republic the US$ was worth around 4 Reichsmark (RM). By mid-1922 the value had fallen to to around 60 RM for 1$. Following the failure of reparations talks, the value had fallen to 8000RM for 1$ by the time your note was printed in December 1922, so even then it was only worth around 12.5c!

Hyper-inflation led to more and more currency and ever bigger values being printed (notes with values of 50 million RM). In the end the government stopped printing new notes and just over printed old notes. 1 Billion RM notes were in circulation but people needed wheelbarrows of the money just to buy a loaf of bread.

In 1919 1 gold Mark was worth just over 1 paper Mark. At the start of 1922 it was worth around 90 paper Marks. By the end of 1923 1 gold Mark worth 1,000 trillion paper Marks! (that's a 1 with 12 zeros!!).

At the height of hyper-inflation 1US$ was worth 1 trillion RM

Did Germany invent oreos?

Oreos were created by the Nabisco company in 1912 in their New York City factory.

What is Germany's absolute location?

The absolute location of Germany is 52 degrees North, 13 degrees East.

Germany's absoulute location is 52 degrees North and 10 degrees East.

What is Ulm?

Ulm is a hospital in Wurttenburg, Germany, where Albert Einstein was born.