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Germany

🏙️ Capital city:

Berlin

📈 Country population:

84 million

🗺️ Country area:

357,588 km²

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Official NameFederal Republic of Germany
Common NameGermany
Political StatusSovereign federal republic
ISO CodesDE, DEU, 276
Internet TLD.de
Calling Code+49
Capital CityBerlin
Largest CityBerlin
Coordinates52.52° N, 13.40° E
Time ZoneUTC+1 (CET), UTC+2 (CEST)
Population (2025 est.)~84 million
Area357,588 km²
Population Density~235 per km²
LanguagesGerman (official)
CurrencyEuro (EUR)
Driving SideRight
GDP (Nominal)~USD 4.5 trillion
GDP Per Capita~USD 54,000
HDIVery High
Life Expectancy~81 years
Continent & SubregionEurope — Central Europe
National DayGerman Unity Day (3 October)
National AnthemDas Lied der Deutschen

Geography & Environment

  • Located in Central Europe, bordering nine countries and have key role on wheel of european countries.
  • Landscape includes the North German Plain, Central Uplands, and the Alps in the south.
  • Major rivers: Rhine, Danube, Elbe.
  • Climate: temperate seasonal with moderate rainfall.
  • Strong environmental protection and renewable energy development.

Demographics

  • Population: ~84 million.
  • Highly urbanized and industrialized society.
  • Major cities: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt.
  • Religions: Christianity, Islam, unaffiliated, others.
  • Large immigrant and expatriate population.

History

  • Origins in the Holy Roman Empire.
  • Unified as a nation-state in 1871.
  • Defeated in World Wars I and II.
  • Divided into East and West Germany during the Cold War.
  • Reunified in 1990.

Government & Politics

  • Political system: Federal parliamentary republic.
  • Head of State: Federal President.
  • Head of Government: Federal Chancellor.
  • Legislature: Bundestag and Bundesrat.
  • Administrative divisions: 16 federal states (Länder).

Economy

  • Europe’s largest economy.
  • Major industries: automotive, machinery, chemicals, electronics.
  • Leading global exporter.
  • Strengths: advanced manufacturing, skilled workforce.
  • Weaknesses: aging population, energy transition challenges.

Culture & Society

  • Renowned for philosophy, music, and engineering.
  • Famous figures: Beethoven, Bach, Goethe, Einstein.
  • Strong traditions in festivals, arts, and science.

Food & Cuisine

  • Traditional dishes: bratwurst, sauerkraut, schnitzel.
  • Regional cuisines vary widely.
  • Beer culture recognized by UNESCO.

Education & Institutions

  • Tuition-free or low-cost public universities.
  • Strong vocational training (dual education system).
  • Leading research institutions and universities.

Tourism

  • Top destinations: Berlin, Munich, Bavaria, Rhine Valley.
  • Attractions: castles, historic towns, museums.
  • Well-developed transport infrastructure.

Practical Information

  • Emergency number: 112.
  • Plug type: C/F; Voltage: 230V.
  • Highly reliable public transport.

Sports, Entertainment & Notable People

  • Popular sports: football (soccer), motorsport.
  • Multiple FIFA World Cup titles.
  • Notable figures: Angela Merkel, Michael Schumacher.

Neighboring Countries of Germany

Germany is located in Central Europe and borders nine countries:
Austria 784 km,
Belgium 167 km,
Czech Republic 815 km,
Denmark 68 km,
France 451 km,
Luxembourg 138 km,
Netherlands 577 km,
Poland 456 km, and
Switzerland 334 km.

Famous For

  • Engineering and manufacturing excellence.
  • Rich cultural and intellectual heritage.
  • Central role in European politics and economy.

Sources

  • World Bank
  • United Nations (UN Data)
  • IMF
  • CIA World Factbook
  • Federal Statistical Office of Germany (Destatis)
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