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Germany
Basic Facts
Geography
In Central Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, between the Netherlands and Poland, south of Denmark
Terrain: Lowlands in the north, midlands in the center and Alps in the south
Climate: temperate and marine; cool, cloudy, wet winters and summers; occasional warm mountain winds
Area is 357,022 Square Km
Religion
Roman Catholic 26.7%
Protestant 24.3%
Muslim 3.5%
Other 4.8%
None 40.7%
Language
Official language is German
Official minority languages: Danish, Frisian, Sorbian, and Romani
Population
84,316,622 people
Median Age 47.8 years old
Natural Resources
Natural Gas, Iron Ore, Coal, Copper, Nickel, Uranium, Potash, Timber, salt and Arable Land
Trade
Imports and Exports
Exports:
United States 9%, France 8%, China 7%, Netherlands 6%, United Kingdom 6%, Italy 5%, Poland 5%, Austria 5%
Imports: Netherlands 9%, China 8%, France 7%, Belgium 6%, Poland 6%, Italy 6%, Czechia 5%, United States 5%
Major Trading Partners
United States: US$144.3 billion (8.9% of Germany’s total exports)
China: $122.6 billion (7.5%)
France: $120.7 billion (7.4%)
Netherlands: $108.3 billion (6.7%)
Poland: $92.3 billion (5.7%)
Italy: $88.8 billion (5.5%)
Austria: $81.2 billion (5%)
United Kingdom: $77.3 billion (4.8%)
Switzerland: $72.4 billion (4.5%)
Belgium: $59.6 billion (3.7%)
Currency
Main Currency: The Euro
Exchange Rate: The Euro = 1.35 Canadian Dollars
Germany is Famous For ...
Good Beer
Sausages
Hiking
Music
Celebrates
Oktoberfest- The Oktoberfest is the world's largest Volksfest, featuring a beer festival and a travelling carnival
German Unity Day- It commemorates German reunification in 1990 when the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic were reunified
Day Of Reformation
World War History
Benefits and Barriers of Trade
Barriers
Benefits
Part of the World Trade Agreement
Hard Working Culture
Strong Economy
Largest Economy in the EU
Germany has many regulations that can be restrictive
EU regulations regarding Imports
Tarrifs
World War History