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Monday, September 20, 2010

Facts About Germany Information On Germany

Germany is officially known as Federal Republic of Germany. and it follows political system of Federal Parliamentary Republic. The official language of Germany is German and the largest city and capital of Germany is Berlin. Germany is member of European Union and has Euro currency. Todays Germany holds a key position not only in the Europe but also globally in the economics and political affairs. Germany shares borders with more countries in the Europe than any other country.





Neighbors of Germany include nations like Denmark, Switzerland, Austria, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland and Czech Republic. For administration, Germany is divided into 16 states that are further subdivided into 439 districts and cities. Major states include Bavaria, Berlin, Hamburg, Brandenburg, North Rhine, and Saxony, among others. Major cities of Germany include Munich, Dresden, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Hanover and Kiel, to name the few. Germany is well known for its large number of zoological parks and national parks containing numerous species of plants, flora and fauna.











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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Facts about Germany Travel to Germany

Travel to Germany could be a memorable vacation moving from the high Alps in the South to Bavarian Plains and Castles, discovering Black Forest, exploring the coasts of North and Baltic Sea, enjoying the hustle and bustle of mega cities, traveling through major rivers of Europe such as Rhine, Danube and Elbe, seeing the exotic biodiversity with some of the best zoological gardens, aquarium, bird parks and national parks, commuting in very high speed trains and experiencing the ancient and modern cultural heritage.





If you are planning holiday travel to Germany, you should not miss the excellent German Cuisine including the Bavarian delicacies, traditional culinary, and German beer and wine. Germany is one of the most favorite tourist destinations in Europe and also one of the safest travel places worldwide. From the ancient historical periods, cities like Dresden, Berlin, and Munich have remained as most popular places in the tourist circuits in the European regions. With its numerous spas and resorts and hot springs, Germany also remains as a popular destination for health tourism.










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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Facts about Germany City Koln Facts

Koln or Cologne is the fourth largest city in Germany. With a population of around 10 million residents, Koln is one of the major metropolitan region in the European Union. Koln, situated on the river Rhine, is one of the oldest cities of Germany, founded in 38 BC. University of Koln is also one of the oldest universities in Europe. Cologne Cathedral, a famous monument and landmark of the city, is the seat of Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. Home to several museums and hundreds of art galleries, Koln is an important and a vibrant center of arts and culture in Rhineland.





Museums in Koln are famous for the exhibitions of Ancient Roman Archeological Sites, historical sculpture and contemporary graphics. Koln is renowned for hosting its annual Cologne Carnival, Reggae festival, Cologne Comedy Festival and Cologne Gay Pride. Climate in Koln is temperate oceanic with mild winters and warm summers and it is one of the warmest cities in Germany. Being situated on the River Rhine, Koln is prone to frequent floods. Apart from its world famous landmark Cologne Cathedral, Koln is also well known for other important places such as medieval houses and city gates, bridges, sports venues, Roman-Germanic culture, carnivals, musical fares, museums, Gothic Church, Shrine of the Three Kings, and a couple of world heritage sites.












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Facts about Germany City Hamburg Facts

With a population of over 1.8 million inhabitants, Hamburg is the second most populous city in Germany and seventh most populous city in the European Union. Hamburg is well known for its Port, which is the third largest port in Europe and ninth largest port in the world. Hamburg's history dates back to medieval Hanseatic League and free imperial city of Roman Empire. Hamburg, a major transportation hub in the northern Germany, is a major media and industrial center with the factories of the world giants of the likes Airbus, Aurubis (largest copper producer in Europe) and Blohm & Voss, a German Shipbuilding and Engineering Company.





In addition to a major industrial hub, Hamburg is also an important tourist place, which receives over 7।7 million international visitors every year. Due to its proximity to coastal areas, the climate of Hamburg is temperate oceanic climate. St. Nicholas' Church (world's tallest building of 19th century), St, Michaelis Church, St. Peter's Church, and St. Catherine's Church are few of the world famous landmarks of Hamburg. The city of Hamburg is well known for its hundreds of bridges constructed over streams, rivers and canals and withing city limits, Hamburg has the highest numbers of bridges all over the world. With more than 40 theaters, 60 museums and 100 music venues and clubs, Hamburg is the host for many cultural vents and contemporary life.












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Facts about Germany City Berlin Facts

Berlin, the capital and the largest city of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany, has a population of 3.44 million people in the Berlin city and 5 million people in the Berlin metropolitan area. Located in the northeastern Germany, Berlin is geographically embedded in the European Plains, which influences a temperate seasonal climate. More than 30% area of the Berlin city comprises of parks, gardens, forests, rivers and lakes.





Berlin, the capital of Kingdom of Prussia during 1701 to 1918, was also the capital of German Empire, the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich at different periods. Famous for the great Berlin Wall, Berlin is the home to foreign embassies of 147 nations. Besides, Berlin is also home to world-famous universities, research institutes, museums, sporting events, and one of the most sought-after setting for international film shooting due to its historical importance. Berlin is the Alpha City of World famous for its culture, politics, media, festivals, diverse architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts, science, biotechnology, traffic engineering and renewable energy and high quality of living standards. Berlin is one of the most favorite tourist destinations in the European Union.











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Monday, June 21, 2010

Facts About Germany 2010

Federal Republic of Germany or simply Germany is a country in the Central Europe bordered by North Sea, Denmark and the Baltic Sea in the north; Poland and Czech Republic in the east; Austria and Switzerland in the south; and France, Luxembourg, Belgium and Netherlands in the west. With a population of 81.8 million people, Germany is the most populous states in the entire European Region. Currency of Germany is Euro and it follows time zone of UTC + 1 in winter and UTC + 2 in summer.



Government of Germany is Federal Parliamentary Republic. Germany is known all throughout the world history because of Hitler and the World War II. Post WWII, Germany was divided into East and West Germany in 1949. However, in the year 1990, East and West Germany were again unified into one Germany. It is the member of UN, OECD, WTO, G8, G20, and NATO. West Germany is the founder member of European Community, which later on became European Union. Germany is one the major powers of the world and it is the fourth largest economy of the world in terms of GDP and fifth largest in terms of PPP. Recognized as a major leader in the technology and scientific developments, Germany holds a key position in the affairs of Europe and global business and politics.









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