A country governed by nature, a special greeting in which it may cost you 3 years in prison. It emerged from two world wars that it lost, to shake off its dust and return to life. The country that has embraced thousands of refugees and the country whose aging people are suffering. The country of Einstein, Hitler and Schopenhauer. The country of Mercedes and BMW. Here are the grinding machines and power. Terrifying industrial in Europe. What you don't know about Germany...
The Federal Republic of Germany is located in the center of Europe and is considered a democratic country open to the world. It also combines the nobility of ancient history and the modernity of the European present and is classified among the strongest and largest economies in Europe and the world. It is also considered one of the most developed countries in the scientific sectors in terms of Modernity and innovation, which is the uncle of a federal federal republic. The central federal authority and the 16 federal states have many powers. The state symbol is the federal eagle. The capital is Berlin, which is one of the largest European cities. The state’s area is 357 thousand square kilometers, including 114,000 square kilometers of forests and includes one of the world's longest rivers, the Rhine, and the highest peaks in the world, the Zugspitte summit, which reaches a height of 2,962 meters. Completely at the hands of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, and in 1914 the country entered the First World War, to emerge defeated after 4 years of war, to turn the country into a republican regime with economic depression and a miserable situation. The Nazi leader came to power to spark the Second World War in 1939 and Germany came out defeated again so that the country was divided into two parts again, a western part under the control of America and its allies, and a western part under the control of the Soviets, and it remained divided until the second unification in 1990
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