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Facts about Germany

Monday, September 20, 2010

Facts About Germany Tourist Information

Germany is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world. Germany has extraordinary diverse landscape and with its historical heritage, arts, and culture, millions of people flock Germany to explore its nature and history. Tourists from the European Unions do not need a visa to visit Germany. Moreover, citizens from USA, Canada, Japan, Israel, Australia, New Zealand and Switzerland need only a passport (no visa) for visits up to three months.






Most of the Visitors from Asia and Africa will need to obtain a prior visa for visiting Germany. Although the climate of Germany may vary with season but one should be ready for anything because the weather can be often unreliable. However, in summer, the weather in Germany is normally stable with temperatures around 25 degree centigrade. Winter can be quite cold and the best season is the spring. When it comes to time zones in Germany, it follows CET, Central European Time and it is six hours ahead of EST (Eastern Standard Time) of USA and one hour ahead of GMT or UTC. The currency is Euro, credit cards are not very common and the acceptable cards are American Express, Diners and also Master and Visa.











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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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Monday, August 30, 2010

Facts About East and West Germany

Germany or federal Republic of Germany as you know today was divided into two separate two nations East Germany and West Germany after World War II in 1949 and the demarcation was along the line of Allied Occupation. However, in 1990, both the nations East Germany (earlier known as German Democratic Republic - GDR) and West Germany were unified again into one Nation. The reunification arose due to the popular uprising that overthrew the communists and since the Soviet Union also did not intervene.





East Germany was the Socialist State in the Soviet Zone of occupied Germany with East Berlin as its capital city. The geographical area of East Germany consisted of northeastern Germany rather than the all of the eastern regions. West Germany was established in 1949 with eleven states that were formed in the three Allied Zones Occupation held by the United States and with Bonn as its provisional capital city. When one discusses about East and West Germany, a mention must be made about the Berlin Wall, which was a barrier constructed by the East Germany in August 1961 completely cutting off West Berlin from the surrounding East Berlin and East Germany.
















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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Facts about Germany Christmas Markets Germany

Germany is perhaps one of the very few nations in the world that is famous for its traditional Christmas celebrations and festivities. Many tourist from Europe visit Germany specifically during the Christmas Holidays to explore its unique fairs, enchanting historical Christmas ambiance and traditional Christmas markets. German Christmas markets are famous throughout the world for its traditional craft work, Christmas decorations, crib figurines, wood carvings, candles, toys, lambskin shoes, and marionettes, among other.





Apart from the festivities and religious celebrations, Christmas Markets in Germany are also very much popular for traditional Christmas dishes and delicacies including gingerbread biscuits, delicious wine, grilled sausages and snacks made from hot chestnut. Some of the renowned Christmas markets in Germany include Augsburg Christmas Markets near Munich, Baden-Baden Christmas market surrounded by Thermal Spas, Berlin Christmas Market, Bonn Christmas Market, Cologne Christmas Market, Dortmund Christmas Market, Dresden Christmas Market, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Nuremberg and Stuttgart Christmas Market, to name the few. Apart from visiting the traditional Christmas markets and shopping, many tourists also enjoy lots of other activities and sightseeing places in Germany.











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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 Frankfurt Facts

With a population of 667,000, Frankfurt is the fifth largest city of Germany. Frankfurt am Main or simply Frankfurt is in the State of Hesse and it is different from another smaller city with the same name, which is the State of Brandenburg. That is why, the Germans sometimes call Frankfurt by its official name to distinguish it from the smaller Frankfurt City. However, for all the foreigners, Frankfurt refers to the main Frankfurt City. Frankfurt is the only German city that has been listed in the world's Alpha City rankings.





Located on the Main River, Frankfurt is one of the most important financial and transportation centers in Germany and the largest financial center in the continental Europe. Frankfurt is the home of European Central Bank, German federal Bank, Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Frankfurt Trade Fair and Frankfurt International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world. Frankfurt is the Germany's second most expensive city and ranks in the top ten most livable cities in the world. Frankfurt is the seat of several important educational and cultural institutes, botanical gardens, museums and a significantly large numbers of skyscrapers (buildings taller than 150 meters).












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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 Munich Facts

Munich, the third largest city of Germany, is the capital of Bavaria State (previously Free State of Bavaria) of Germany and it is located on the river Isar in the north of Bavarian Alps. The population of Munich city limits is 1.35 million people and over 5 million people in the Munich metropolitan areas. Munich city derives its name from the German word meaning Monk, monks of the Benedictine Order who founded the city. That is why, the monks are depicted on the “City's Coat of Arms”.





Black and Gold, the colors of the Holy Roman Empire, are the official colors of Munich since the time of Ludwig the Bavarian. Climate in Munich is continental temperate, which is often strongly influenced by the proximity of the Alps, implying that the precipitation is often very high and violent rainstorms are unexpected all throughout the year. Munich that hosted he Summer Olympics in 1972 is the potential candidate for the Winter Olympics in 2018. Munich City is the home to an inspiring mix of ancient architecture and modern buildings, royal avenues and squares, neo-gothic buildings, designer shops, luxury boutiques, star hotels, several parks and botanical gardens, famous art galleries and Bavarian culture and couple of professional football teams.












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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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