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Germany

By: Abbigail Leigh Vibbert

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Germany’s flag is made up of three colors Red, Gold, and Black. Black symbolizes determination. Red symbolizes hardiness, bravery, strength, and valor. Gold symbolizes generosity.

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Germany’s government is a federal republic. A federal republic is a form of government made up of a federal state with a constitution and self- governing subunits.

Type of Government

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Germany’s population is very high. The total population from 2011 Census is 81,768,000.

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The capital city of Germany is Berlin. Berlin has a population greater than 3.45 million.

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Germany on the World Map

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The Per Capita in Germany is relatively high. Germany’s Per Capita is approximately $34,800.

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Places in Germany

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Holidays and Festivals

•Tag Der Einheit- October 3rd: A day reserved for national for unity.• Day of Repentance- November 18: the German was named “ Bus and Betagg”• Tag der Arbeiter – May 1st : Labor Day• Weihnachten- December 25th: German name for Christmas• Fronleichnam- 60 days After Easter

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Major Industry

Germany’s major industry is an area of coal mines and steel mills along the Ruhr River in North Rhine-Westphalia; Bremen and Hamburg, have huge shipbuilding yards; Bavaria in the south, where many plants for the manufacture of automobiles and stereo equipment are located; and Dresden, which has power plant and a growing electronic industry.

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Natural Resources

Germany’s natural resources are iron ore, coal, potash, timber, lignite, uranium, copper, natural gas, salt, nickel, arable. They're the world producer of brown coal. hydroelectricity is very important.

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Major Religions

70% claim Christianity - primarily Catholicism then Lutheranism, followed by Muslims at 4%.