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Germany By: Nicolas Peralta, Miguel Rojas, Gabriel Rivera, Marcelo Felices

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Powerpoint presentation of Germany by students from Grade 6 St. George's College, Lima - Peru.

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Germany

By: Nicolas Peralta, Miguel Rojas, Gabriel Rivera, Marcelo Felices

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Location• Germany is located in Europe, and shares borders

with nine countries.• Denmark• Netherlands• Belguim• Luxenbourg• France• Switzerland• Austria• Poland• Czech Republic

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Total Area• 357,021 square kilometres

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Natural Resources• It has coal, lignite, natural gas, iron ore, copper,

nickel, uranium, potash, salt, construction materials, timber, arable land.

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Climate• It's temperate in all the country with warm summers

and cold winters. Prolonged periods of frost or snow are rare. In January daytime the temperature is 3°C and in July is 22°C.

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Elevation Extremes• Highest point: Zugspitze 2.963 m• Lowest point: Neuendorf bei Wilster -3.54 m

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Population• Is 81,147,265 (July 2013 est.)

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Religions• Christianity (66.8%)• Islam (1.9%)• Buddhism (0.1%)• Other religions (3.3%)• Non-religious (10.5%)• Not stated/Unspecified (17.4%)

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Languages

•Deutsch (German)Hallo dort (hi)

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Government type• The type of government in Germany is the Federal

Republic.

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Capital• Berlin was founded in the 12th century. It became

a major world city, known for its leadership roles in science, humanities, music, museums, higher education, government, diplomacy and militia.

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Administrative divisions• Baden-Württemberg• Bavaria• Berlin• Brandengburg• Bremen• Hamburg• Hesse

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Major cites• Capital City: Berlin (3,440,441 pop.)• Hamburg• Dusseldorf• Cologne• Bonn• Trier• Munich• Freiburg• Saarbrucken• Karlsruhe• Stuttgart• Rothenburg• Mainz

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History §• "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit" ("Unity and

Justice and Freedom") : It's considered the unofficial national motto of Germany.

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Some Iconic Germans

Anne FrankMartin Luther Albert Einstein

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Sports

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Sports• Germany is among the most popular destination

in every season:• Golf• Tennis• Cycling• Soccer• Skating• Swimming and watersports

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Wildlife• Alpine Ibex• Badger• Buzzard• Chamois• Deer• European Hamster• Fox• Fat Dormouse• Graylag Goose• Marmot• Marten etc.

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Video• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1UarPueBBM

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