In recent years:
West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany)
East Germany (German Democratic Republic)
If you are talking about the unification of Germany in the nineteenth century, see any relevant history text book.
These three countries were democratic at the time, so they combined their sectors to form West Germany because of their common ideologies. The Soviet Union, which was communist, formed East Germany to further isolate itself from the Deomocratic West. This was when the Iron Curtain was created across Europe.
Germany. Or complete: Federal Republic of Germany
Britain, USA and France
Germany and Austria
West Germany no longer exists. With the fall of communism, and the East German communist govt. West Germany and East Germany combined in 1990 to form 'Germany'.
Continents are giant landmasses containing countries. They have no form of government as a whole. Countries are self-governing, political entities that are located in continents. An example of a continent is Germany. Germany is a part of the European continent.
No country actually says berger instead of burger. It is mostly the accent of Eastern European countries such as Germany combined with the word burger that sounds like berger.
Yes and no. The Alps are between Italy and Germany, but there is no German-Italien border. Austria and Switzerland are the countries between Germany and Italy
combined form
how many countries border touch with Germany
Germany is a country, located in Europe. It is not exactly correct to say that it lives there; countries are a form of political organization, rather than living beings.
Britain is an island which contains three countries, England, Scotland and Wales. The three countries combined with Northern Ireland form the political union known as the United Kingdom.