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This is another imformation report about Germany. Its very interesting and it will inspire you a lot. It will tell you about the foods. the history, and much more. After you have finnished reading this information report about Germany I hope you will know alot more about Germany.
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Hallo. Grüß dich! (‘‘Hello. Hello there’’ in german ) this is an information report about germany! You will learn about the locations, the history, their foods, their landmarks, the cultures and the traditions. Have fun!
The locations of Germany are very cool.
Did you Know that Germany is in Europe and Germany covers 157,0027 square kilometers? It is the highest point too (2,962 meters) . Germany is a continent as well. The population of Germany is 81.5 million people. It is the most populous country in Europe ( exclusing russia ). Largest economy in Europe, 4th largest Economy in the world. The east central part of the country selther berlen is similar to the north of the country with wet lands and sandy conditions. They are the most highest mountain area in the german alps
Do you know any german traditions?
This first tradition is called sauerbraten. It is a food and It’s very famous. The next tradition is the adventskalender which is a calendar that has chocolate inside to eat each day until christmas! It's really rare to get it for yourself because it’s normally a present for someone to give to. There are lots of famous people there too like Boris Becker, Heidi clum, Diane Kruger, Henry Kissinger, Claudia Schiffer, Dieter Bohlen, Kirsten Dunst, Tommy Haas and a whole bunch more.
The culture in Germany is very interesting.
Surprisingly germans open their presents for christmas at night! Another surprising thing in germany is sometimes october is september. They also love their holidays too. They also celebrate something called the oktoberfest. Most germans create gingerbread houses for christmas and they also complete with frosting and gumdrops too.
The german people have very fun landmarks.
A very famous one is the christmas market. As you have read germans love christmas. The christmas market is very fun for little and young children because there are lots of christmas toys and food for them. Also another landmark is that most Germans live in modern homes and Apartments because the average cost of land and construction is double or triple that in the United states. Add to this a much larger down payment of between 30 and 50 percent.
Have you ever tasted any of these German foods?
Beef rouladen is one of the most traditional meals when it comes to celebration . It is a yum meal they eat with lots of other things. Another famous food in germany is jagerschnitzel which is one of the most popular foods. You will find it in every restaurant that offers german quizen. The last food that I will tell you is goulash. It is one of the most popular main dishes since the eighteen- hundreds.
Here are some of the history of germany.
One of them is the emperor Henry v. He was very famous. Same as the franks, that stuff was very famous too. The last one I know is the holy roman emperor. He was in a political situation brought about by charlemagne. Charlamagne was crowned emperor of the romans in 800 by pope Leo 11, but normally used as the title ’’king of the Franks’’.
This is about the lifestyle in germany.
Did you know most people in Germany can find jobs and have a middle class lifestyle? In Germany they also go on tranes a lot. The chocolate and food over there is wonderful too. Almost all the germans are christion there are a really big amount of people in the churches.
The black forest cake is famous for the black forest.
The black forest was created in Germany and it first appeared in 1930. It was inspired by the traditional black forest costumes the ladies wear. A black forest cake is probably the most loved flavor among the thousand available all over the world. Not just that but the black forest cake looks delicious. The black forest cake was first made by Josef Keller in 1915.
That's some really great facts about Germany here and sadly it's the end. I hope you learnt a lot more about germany and maybe you will go there one day in your life! (maybe again).