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Basic Facts

Germany is in central Europe, at 50 degrees latitude, and 10 degrees longitude. It is bordered by Denmark, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg,
France, Switzerland, Austria, Czechs Republic, And Poland. The capitol of
Germany is Berlin.

The population of Germany is 81,264,000. The estimated population for
Germany in the year 2000 is 82,583,000. Germany is smaller than Texas, or about 4 1/2% of the size of the U.S.A.

The German flag has black, red, and gold, horizontal stripes without any symbols on it. In 1950 when Germany was divided, West Germany's flag was black, red, and dark gold, with no symbols. East Germany's flag was black, red and, yellow with a coat of arms symbol in …show more content…

They have the same kinds of domestic animals we do, and as well as forest animals. In the North German Plain which is mostly farm area, there are sheep, cattle, horses, hogs, poultry, and dairy cows.

There are five different land regions in Germany. The first is the
North German Plain. It is the largest land region, and is low and nearly flat. The southern edge of this area has very fertile soil. There are many farms here, and many people here and in cities such as Bonn, and
Cologne.

The second land region is The Central Highlands. This area is a series of plateaus that range from almost flat to mountainous. There are steep, narrow valleys, and the Rhine River runs through this area. It is one of the most beautiful sights in Germany.

The South German Hills, have long parallel ridges that go from southwest to northeast. Sheep are raised here, and the lowlands between the ridges have some of the best farm lands in Germany.

The fourth land region in Germany is The Black Forest. Many old
German legends and fairy tails take place here. The Black Forest gets it's name from the thick forests of dark fir and spruce trees that are on the mountainsides. The fifth land region is the Bavarian Alps. It is part of the largest mountain system in Europe, the Alps. They rise more than 6,000 feet, and
Zugspitze is the highest point in Germany at 9,721 feet. This region has
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