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Germany. By: Jonah & Alex SS Scene 4 Germanys location: North-East of France. The capital of Germany is Berlin. The flag is called Schwarz-Rot-Gold. Has horizontal tricolor of black red and gold. Political Information. Population: 82,400,996 (from July 2007). Government:
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Germany By: Jonah & Alex SS Scene 4 Germanys location: North-East of France.
The capital of Germany is Berlin. The flag is called Schwarz-Rot-Gold. Has horizontal tricolor of black red and gold. Political Information Population: 82,400,996 (from July 2007). Government: Federal republic government. Currency: 1 euro=1.4498 U.S. dollars
Weather: Cool cloudy; wet winters and summers Size of Germany:357022 km² Geographical Information: Mountainous low and high mountains intermingle with plains. Plants and animals: Oak, ash, elm, beech, birch, and pine. Deer, red foxes, weasels, wild boars, wild cats, and badgers. Geographical Information
People: The life of a German is like an American they enjoy games and other activities. Language: German: Closely related to English and Latin Food: Meatloaf, Deviled Eggs, Hot Dogs (frankfurters, bratwurst etc...) , Hamburgers (bouletten) , and many more. History: The rise of Prussian power in the 19th century, led to interstate fighting because people supported the Prussians. Events: there are many events in Germany most of which include drinking some sort of alcohol beverage such as Beer or Wine. Culture
Natural Resources: Iron ore, coal, potash, timber, lignite, uranium, copper, natural gas, salt, nickel, and arable land. Crops and livestock: Potatoes, wheat, barley, sugar beets, fruits, cabbages, cattle, pigs, and poultry. Manufactured goods: Paper, paperboard, textiles, iron, and steel products German services: Cars, buildings, restaurants, ect… Economic Information
Why to go to Germany: • Here are some of the reasons to go to Germany: • Germany has good food • Germany has many parties (though most are not suited for people under drinking age) • One landmark is: Romanesqu Cathedral • Another landmark is the Brandenburg Gate
Credits • Sources: http://www.google.com http://www.nationalgeographic.com And: http://www.travelsthroughgermany.com/