GERMANY
By:
MASOOD AHMED (17295)
•The Official name is Federal Republic of Germany.
• It consist 16 states.
•The Capital of Germany is Berlin.
•Joachim Gauck is the President of Germany
•Euro is the Currency of Germany
Germany
• The ‘loose association of territories that preceded the creation of the modern German state.’ (Tim Kirk)
• After the Treaty of Westphalia (1648) which ended the Thirty Years War there were still 234 territories and 51 ‘Imperial Cities’.
• The Holy Roman Empire was formally dissolved on 6 August 1806 by the Treaty of Press burg, after the defeat of Austria by Napoleon
Historical Background of Germany
• Annual growth rate: (2011 est.) 2.7%
• Unemployment rate: (2011 est.) 5.5%
• Inflation rate: (2011 est.) 2.5%
• Gross domestic product grew by 2.7%
• GDP (2011 est.) $3.2 trillion
• A Mercedes-Benz car. Germany was the world's leading exporter
of goods from 2003 to 2008.
Economy Of Germany
Culture of Germany
Language Media Art Science Cuisine Sport
LANGUAGES OF GERMANY• The official language of Germany is Standard
German, with over 95% of the country speaking Standard German or German dialects as their first language.Minority first languages include:
• Sorbian 0.09%• Romani 0.08%• Danish 0.06%• North Frisian 0.01%
MediaGermany's television market is the largest in Europe,
with some 34 million TV household. Around 90% of German households have cable or satellite TV, and viewers can choose from a variety of free-to-view public and commercial channels. Germany is home to some of the world's largest media conglomerates.
Religion• 64.1 percent of the German population belongs to
Christian denominations. • 31.4 percent are Roman Catholic, and • 32.7 percent are affiliated with Protestantism.
Science• Germany has been the home of many
famous inventors and engineers such as, Konrad Zuse, who built the first computer and Albert Einstein who developed the theory of general relativity, effecting a revolution in physics and others.
CuisineA popular German saying has the meaning:
"Breakfast like an emperor, lunch like a king, and dinner like a beggar."
Breakfast is usually a selection of breads and rolls with jam and honey or cold meats and cheese, sometimes accompanied by a boiled egg.
Sport• Sport forms an integral part of German life. Twenty-seven
million Germans are members of a sports club and an additional twelve million pursue such an activity individually. Association football is the most popular sport. Other popular spectator sports include handball, volleyball, basketball, ice hockey, and tennis. Germany is one of the leading motorsports countries in the world. Race-winning cars, teams and drivers have come from Germany.
Famous Personalities Of Germany
Albert EinsteinBorn in Ulm, Germany, Albert Einstein (1879–1955) is one of the most famous scientist and mathematician who contributed to our understanding of the physical reality. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 "for his services to Theoretical Physics. Einstein, also called 20th century Genius.
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler born in 20 April 1889 was an Austrian
born German politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party. He was Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and dictator of Nazi Germany Hitler is commonly associated with the rise of Fascism in Europe, World war II and the Holocaust
Levi Strauss
• The great father of blue jeans, Levi Strauss, was a German entrepreneur, born in 1829. In 1873, he patented the process of putting rivets in pants for strength, and the world's first jeans - Levi's® jeans - were born. Today, the Levi's® trademark is one of the most recognized in the world and is registered in more than 160 countries
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