Some interesting things about Germany

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Do you know what is interesting in Germany - Interesting Facts about Germany? Let us tell you some things that you have never heard before today -

Some interesting things about Germany -

  1. A third of the country is still surrounded by forests and woodland.

  2. The world's first printed book was printed in German.

  3. Germany is the most populous country with 81 million population in the European Union.

  4. Germany is one of the most densely populated countries in the world.

  5. Here is Berlin's largest train station in Europe.

  6. Berlin is 9 times larger than Paris and more than Venice Bridge is in Berlin.

  7. The cities given below have also become the capital of the country: Aachen, Regensburg, Frankfurt-M-in, Nuremberg, Berlin, Weimar, Bonn and Berlin.

  8. Germany is one of the world's most visited countries - where more than 94,000 books are published every year.

  9. The world's Mehly Magazine was launched in Germany in 1663.

  10. Germany was the first country to adopt DST (Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time). In 1916, it came into circulation in the middle of World War I

  11. There is no speed limit on Germany's 65% highway.

  12. German language is the third most spoken language in the world.

  13. Most people in Europe also speak German.

  14. German is the official language of Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein.

  15. Germany's Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft is the biggest word to be published. This word is 79 letters bigger.

  16. There are some 35 bids in the German language.

  17. College in Germany is free for everyone. (But also for those who do not have a German)

  18. There are 300 different types of bread in Germany.

  19. There are more than 1000 types of sauces in Germany.

  20. In Bavaria, officially beer is considered as food.

  21. There are 1500 different beers in Germany.

  22. Smoking in public places in Germany is prohibited but you can still drink alcohol in public places.

  23. After Irish, the German people consume most beer, Germany is second in the list of countries with the most beer consumption.

  24. The world's largest beer festival is Octoberfofst which is organized in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The size of the beer glass here is not 500 ml but the total is 1 liters.

  25. You have to show one of your thumb in Germany to take 1 beer. If you showed your first finger, it would mean that you need 2 beers.

  26. Most football fan clubs are in Germany only than any other country in the world.

  27. Traditional Christmas tree tradition also started from Germany.

  28. There are more than 400 zoos in Germany, which is the highest in any other country.

  29. Chancellor Angela Merkel has a Barbie Doll, which was made after him.

  30. The Toilet paper of Germany is as much as the softness and stability of the paper towel.

  31. Most taxis in Germany are Mercedes.

  32. Denying any thing is considered a crime in 17 countries, including Germany and Austria.

  33. There are more than 150 castles in Germany.

  34. The world's smallest road is in retails. It is only 31 centimeters (1 feet) wide.

  35. The prisoner who tries to escape from jail in Germany is not punished with any kind of punishment, because according to German law it is a natural behavior of man.

Important events and information about the history of Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Union of the Federal Republic of the Federal Republic of Germany is located in the center of Western Europe. Which comprises of 16 constituent states, spread over an area of ​​3,57,021 square kilometers, and the climate here is mostly temperate. Germany is the most populous country in the European Union with 82 million inhabitants. After United States, this is the second most popular immigration destination in the world. Berlin is the capital of Germany, which is also the largest city in the country. Other major cities of the country include Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt and Stuttgart.

Many tribes of Germany have lived in the northern part of modern Germany since the time of classical antiquity. The mention of a field area of ​​the country appears in the time before 100 AD. In the period of travel, the expansion of Germany community was more in the southern part. In the early 10th century, the German territories composed the central part of the Holy Roman Empire. In the 16th century, the northern German area became the central part of Protestant reorganization.

In 1871, when most of Germany was going to be in the kingdom of Prussia-ruled German Empire, Germany became a national state. Following the First World War and the German Revolution of 1918-1919, the empire was transformed into the Parliamentary Republic of Wimara. After the establishment of Nationalist Nationalist Nationality in 1933, World War II and genocide began. After the occupation of Allied countries, two German countries were established: the Federal Republic of Germany and the Democratic Republic of Germany. The country was re-integrated in 1990.

In the 21st century, Germany is a powerful nation and the economy of the country is also the world's fourth largest and P.P.P. according to the nominal GDP. According to the fifth largest economy. The country is considered as a leader of many industry and technological sectors, and at the same time, Germany is the world's third largest exporter and importer. With a high standard of living, Germany is a developed country, where many highly skilled and productive people live. A tuition-free education system has also been developed in the country.

Germany became the founding member of the European Union in 1933. It is a part of the Schengen Area and in 1999 it became Co-founder of Eurozone. Germany is a member of United Nations, NATO, G8, G20 and OECD. National military spending of the country is the 9th largest military expenditure worldwide. Germany is famous for its rich cultural history. In addition, Germany is home to many influential artists, philosophers, musicians, players, industrial logos, scientists, engineers and inventors.

1871 - Ottoman Bismarck acquired Germany's integration.

1914-1918 - World War I Germany defeated Kaiser Wilhelm II, and started moving towards the Republic of Germany.

1933 - Head of the Nationalist Nationalist Party, Adolf Hitler became the Chancellor of the German Party.

1939-45 - World War II defended Germany and the main conspiracies of the country.

1949 - Germany is divided. In the west United States, French and British zones became the Federal Republic of Germany, and in the past the Soviet Union also became the Communist German Democratic Republic.

1955 - Western Germany joined NATO and East Germany joined the Warsaw Pact.

1957 - Western Germany becomes the founder member of the European Economic Community.

1961 - Berlin Wall was constructed.

1989 - People of East German started migrating extensively The Berlin Wall was also split.

1990 - Hamilut Kohl takes over as the reunited Germany

2005 - Angela Merkel becomes the Chancellor.

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