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Bundesrepublik
Deutschland
Federal Republic of
Germany
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Flag |
Coat of arms |
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Anthem: third
stanza of
"Das
Lied der Deutschen"
(also called
"Einigkeit und Recht
und Freiheit")
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Location of
Germany (orange)
– on the
European
continent (camel
& white)
– in the
European Union (camel)
[Legend] |
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Capital
(and largest city) |
Berlin
52°31′N,
13°24′E |
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Official languages |
German[1] |
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Demonym |
German |
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Government |
Federal
Parliamentary republic |
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President |
Horst Köhler |
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Chancellor |
Angela Merkel (CDU) |
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Formation |
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Holy Roman Empire |
962 |
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German Empire |
18 January
1871 |
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Federal Republic |
23 May
1949 |
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Reunification |
3 October
1990 |
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EU
accession |
25 March
1957 |
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Area |
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Total |
357,021 km² (63rd)
137,847 sq mi |
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Water (%) |
2.416 |
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Capital |
Bandar Seri Begawan |
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Official languages |
Malay, Bruneian |
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Demonym |
Bruneian |
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Government |
Absolute
Islamic
Sultanate |
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Sultan |
Hassanal Bolkiah |
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Independence |
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End of
British occupation |
January 1,
1984 |
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Population |
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Dec. 31, 2007 estimate |
82,217,800[1] (14th) |
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Density |
230/km² (36th)
596/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) |
2007 estimate |
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Total |
$2.81 trillion (5th) |
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Per capita |
$34,181 (23th) |
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GDP (nominal) |
2007 estimate |
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Total |
$3.26 trillion (3rd) |
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Per capita |
$39,650 (19th) |
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Gini (2000) |
28.3 (low) |
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HDI (2005) |
▲ 0.935 (high) (22nd) |
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Currency |
Euro (€)
(EUR) |
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Time zone |
CET
(UTC+1) |
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Summer (DST) |
CEST (UTC(a+2) |
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Internet TLD |
.de |
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Calling code |
+49 |
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Germany,
officially the Federal
Republic of Germany (German:
Bundesrepublik Deutschland (help·info),
IPA: [ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant]),[2]
is a country in Central Europe.
It is bordered to the north by
the North Sea, Denmark, and the
Baltic Sea; to the east by
Poland and the Czech Republic;
to the south by Austria and
Switzerland; and to the west by
France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and
the Netherlands. The territory
of Germany covers 357,021 km²
and is influenced by a temperate
seasonal climate. With over 82
million inhabitants, it
comprises the largest population
among the member states of the
European Union and is home to
the third-largest number of
international migrants
worldwide.[3]
A region named Germania
inhabited by several Germanic
peoples has been known and
documented before 100 AD. Since
the 10th century German
territories have formed a
central part of the Holy Roman
Empire that lasted until 1806.
During the period, in the 16th
century, the northern German
regions became the centre of the
Protestant Reformation. As a
modern nation-state, the country
was first unified amidst the
Franco-Prussian War in 1871.
After World War II, Germany was
divided into two separate states
along the lines of allied
occupation in 1949.[4] The two
states became reunified again in
1990. West Germany was a
founding member of the EC in
1957, which became the European
Union in 1993. It is part of the
borderless Schengen zone and
adopted the European currency,
the euro, in 1999.
Germany is a federal
parliamentary republic of
sixteen states (Länder). The
capital and largest city is
Berlin. Germany is a member of
the United Nations, NATO, the
G8, the G4 nations, and signed
the Kyoto protocol. It is the
world's third largest economy by
nominal GDP and the largest
exporter of goods in 2007. In
absolute terms, Germany
allocates the second biggest
annual budget of development aid
in the world,[5] while its
military expenditure ranked
sixth.[6] The country has
developed a high standard of
living and established a
comprehensive system of social
security. It holds a key
position in European affairs and
maintains a multitude of close
partnerships on a global
level.[7] Germany is recognized
as a scientific and
technological leader in several
fields.