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essay on germany in german​

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Answered by rajnee5828
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Germany is the one of beautiful, richest and popular nation who knows everyone and want to visit him because its beauty attracts everyone. Germany is the part of central Europe. Germany has common borders with Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic and Poland. The government system is a federal republic system. The country is full of river valleys and rising and falling hills, also the snow covered Alps and bushy mountains. It is the Seventh largest country in Europe with its topography ranging from low-lying coastal flats beside Baltic Sea. Germany culture that came together after 1971. In the 20th century after the second world wars the country was occupied by triumphant US, UK, France and Soviet union in 1945.

Germany is the centre of Europe and it has a long history and a disunited region of distinct tribes and states, there are many widely names of Germany in different languages. For example, in German the country is known as Deutschland, in Scandinavian languages as Tyskland, in French as Allemagne,in Polish as Niemcy,in Finnish as Saksa, and in Lithuanian as Vokietija.

Germany is a country located in the heart of Western Europe. The chief of state is the President and the head of government is the Chancellor. Germany has a mixed economic system in which the economy includes a variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government regulation. Germany is a member of the European Union (EU). Germany is one of the major industrial and economic powers in Europe. The capital of Germany is Berlin

BRIEF HISTORY:

Hundreds of years before Christ a group of people speaking similar languages emerged in northern Europe. They were the first Germanic peoples.

In its long history, Germany has rarely been united. For most of the two millennia that Central Europe has been inhabited by German-speaking peoples, such as the Eastern Franks, the area now called Germany was divided into hundreds of states, many quite small, including duchies, principalities, free cities, and ecclesiastical states. Not even the Romans united what is now known as Germany under one government; they managed to occupy only its southern and western portions.

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