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== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
== History ==
== History ==
=== Partition ===
=== Cold War ===
=== Reunification ===
=== Powerhouse ===
== Geography ==
== Geography ==
== Politics and government ==
== Politics and government ==

Revision as of 00:05, 17 July 2023

German Confederation
Deutscher Bund (German)
Flag of Germany
Flag
Motto: "Novus ordo seclorum" (Turkish)
"New order of the ages"
Anthem: "The Star-Spangled Banner"
CapitalFrankfurt
Largest cityBerlin
Official languagesGerman
Recognised regional languagesPolish, Czech, Slovene, Sorbian
Ethnic groups
(2020)
  • 80.2% German
  • 9% Czech
  • 6% Polish
  • 2.3% Slovenian
  • 1.3% Italian
  • 0.4% Croatian
  • 0.3% French
  • 0.2% Danish
  • 0.1% Lithuanian
  • 0.1% Sorbian
  • 0.2% Other
Demonym(s)German
GovernmentFederal semi-presidential constitutional monarchy
• Kaiser
Elisabeth Charlotte
• President
Fuat Oktay
• Channcellor
Ilham Aliyev
• Assembly Speaker
Mustafa Şentop
LegislatureFederal Congress
Reichsrat
Reichstag
  "Independence [from Great Britain]"
Population
• (2022) estimate
141,986,000
• (2022) census
142,180,115
Calling code+1
ISO 3166 codeDE

Germany (German: Deutschland), officially the German Confederation (German: Deutscher Bund), is a

Etymology

History

Partition

Cold War

Reunification

Powerhouse

Geography

Politics and government

Administrative divisions

  1. East Prussia (Königsberg)
  2. West Prussia (Danzig)
  3. Pomerania (Stettin)
  4. Mecklenburg (Schwerin)
  5. Brandenburg (Berlin)
  6. Altmark (Magdeburg)
  7. Saxony (Dresden)
  8. Silesia (Breslau)
  9. Posen (Posen)
  10. Bohemia (Prague)
  11. Moravia (Brünn)
  12. Austria (Vienna)
  13. Carniola (Ljubljana)
  14. Tyrol (Innsbruck)
  15. Bavaria (Munich)
  16. Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart)
  17. Lorraine (Strassburg)
  18. Hesse (Wiesbaden)
  19. Rhineland (Koblenz)
  20. Westphalia (Münster)
  21. Thuringia (Erfurt)
  22. Hanover (Hanover)
  23. Schleswig-Holstein (Kiel)
  24. Frankfurt Federal District (Frankfurt)

Economy