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Germany
Federal Republic
   Germany is a
    Federal Country
    which has 16
    Federal States. It's
    on the “heart” of
    Europe.
   Each state has its
    own constitution,
    parliament and
    government.
• It is divided into 403 districts.
• 301 rural, 102 urban.
• It is a member of UN, NATO, G8, G20,
  EU.
• Second largest exporter & 3rd largest
  importer.
• Renaissance painters
• Berlin wall
• Automobile, Beer
• Musicians.
• Birthday cake & Birthday candles
   Germany is the country with the highest
    population on the European Union (82.5 million
    inhabitants).
   There are a Lot of inmigrantes: 7.3 millón.
THE CLIMATE


   Cold winters and cool summers. In the centre
    temperatures are more extreme but prolonged
    periods of frost or snow are not common. Rain
    falls throught the year.

       Extremes commonly
        reach -10°C in winter
        and 35°C in the
        summer months.
   Germany receives millions of tourists every
    year. Many of them visit the country’s
    attractive nature reserves.
   In Germany there
    are 600 fine arts
    museums:
   WolfsburgArt
    museum, New
    Weimar Museum,
    Folkwang
    Museum, Ludwig
    Museum, Bode
    Museum, etc.
•     German
        people love
•       cheese and
           beer.
   The German
    wines grow up in
    13 zones.
   There are more
    than 140
    varieties.
   They are
    exported to USA,
    UK, Japan,
    Norway,
    Sweden,...
   “Polka” is a very
    traditional
    dancing from
    Austria but it's
    very popular in
    the zone of
    Bavaria(Munich).
    It's a fast dance
    which is danced
    by couples or
    groups.
   There is an
 important rock
  festival called
“Rock am Ring”
at Nürburgring. It
is also the track
  for a Formula
 One grand prix.
   Oktoberfest is a
    festival held each
    year in Munich, in
    October. It is the
    world's largest
    fair. People drink
    beer and eat
    German
    specialities.
• Christianity is the
  largest religion in
  Germany 73%. Then
  Islam 4% followed by
  Buddhism and
  Judaism.
• Protestants are 39%,
  Catholics are 31%,
                         •   The present pope,
  Orthodox are 4,7%,
                             Benedict XVI
  nonreligious 25%.          (Joseph Ratzinger)
                             is German.
   They don't like smiling a lot.
•   They are very neat and
        they like recycling.
•   They are very
•   hard-working and
•   very skillful people.
•   They have
    the only
    female Prime
    Minister in
    Europe.

    Angela Merkel
Not all of Berlin was so
 modern, however. There
were still plenty of beautiful,
     historic buildings
    throughout the city.
The Brandenburg Gate is
 one of the most famous
 landmarks of Berlin. It
  was built in 1791 and
 eventually incorporated
   into the Berlin Wall.
Today it is a major tourist
attraction, as you can see
       by the photo.

 Far left: street musicians near
 the gate; Left: close-up of the
 bronze on top of the gate.
There are two different
                                                   sections of the Berlin Wall.
                                                   One had been incorporated
                                                    into an open-air museum
                                                   about the Gestapo (below).
One of the most famous painted sections          The other section we saw had
             of the Wall.
                                          A marker has been painted all along it.
                                                   murals
                                          placed in the roads
                                          to remember where
                                              the Wall was.
The view from the roof.




                                              The government building for
                                                   Germany’s National
                                              Parliament, which has a great
                                                 view of the entire city.

        The glass dome on the roof.
There is a ramp inside that people can walk
            all the way to the top.

          The meeting room for Parliament.
This is where the Federal
     Council (made up of
 representatives from each of
 Germany’s 16 states) meets.
 Each state is represented by
their coat of arms on the wall
    behind the President’s
 podium. The building itself
was used for Prussia’s House
    of Lords, and was only
   occupied by the Federal
Council starting in 2000 after
moving to Berlin from Bonn.
The Abgeordnetenhaus is the home of the Berlin House of
                               Representatives. There are 169 members, responsible for
                            electing the Mayor and creating a budget for the State of Berlin.




                                                                             Room where the
                                                                            Communist Party of
                            Inside Parliament.                              East Germany was
                                                                                 founded.
One of the rooms with its
     original décor.




                                The German flag, the Berlin flag, and the European Union flag.
View as inside the
                              View you enter
                                   courtyard.
                            Viewthe the tower.
                                 of Zwinger.

 The Zwinger (which means “dungeon” in English) was built between
1711 and 1728. It was intended to be used as exhibition and library halls
 and as the setting for court festivities. It was destroyed during WWII,
  but was reconstructed and reopened in 1960. Today it is the home of
                       more than twelve museums.
The Semper Opera House was built between
                     1838-41 but burned in 1869. It was rebuilt
                    from 1871-78 and again destroyed, this time
                    due to WWII. The opera house reopened in
                        1985 after extensive reconstruction




                          Left: The chandelier in the theater had been lowered
                         for cleaning, so we got an up-close view. Above: The
Even the hallways and their ceilings of theelegant and opulent! representing
                             ceiling were theater had paintings
                                     different composers and operas.
There was marble and ornate paintings everywhere you looked.
Germany

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Germany

  • 2. Germany is a Federal Country which has 16 Federal States. It's on the “heart” of Europe.  Each state has its own constitution, parliament and government.
  • 3. • It is divided into 403 districts. • 301 rural, 102 urban. • It is a member of UN, NATO, G8, G20, EU. • Second largest exporter & 3rd largest importer.
  • 4. • Renaissance painters • Berlin wall • Automobile, Beer • Musicians. • Birthday cake & Birthday candles
  • 5. Germany is the country with the highest population on the European Union (82.5 million inhabitants).  There are a Lot of inmigrantes: 7.3 millón.
  • 6. THE CLIMATE  Cold winters and cool summers. In the centre temperatures are more extreme but prolonged periods of frost or snow are not common. Rain falls throught the year.  Extremes commonly reach -10°C in winter and 35°C in the summer months.
  • 7. Germany receives millions of tourists every year. Many of them visit the country’s attractive nature reserves.
  • 8. In Germany there are 600 fine arts museums:  WolfsburgArt museum, New Weimar Museum, Folkwang Museum, Ludwig Museum, Bode Museum, etc.
  • 9. German people love • cheese and beer.
  • 10. The German wines grow up in 13 zones.  There are more than 140 varieties.  They are exported to USA, UK, Japan, Norway, Sweden,...
  • 11. “Polka” is a very traditional dancing from Austria but it's very popular in the zone of Bavaria(Munich). It's a fast dance which is danced by couples or groups.
  • 12. There is an important rock festival called “Rock am Ring” at Nürburgring. It is also the track for a Formula One grand prix.
  • 13. Oktoberfest is a festival held each year in Munich, in October. It is the world's largest fair. People drink beer and eat German specialities.
  • 14. • Christianity is the largest religion in Germany 73%. Then Islam 4% followed by Buddhism and Judaism. • Protestants are 39%, Catholics are 31%, • The present pope, Orthodox are 4,7%, Benedict XVI nonreligious 25%. (Joseph Ratzinger) is German.
  • 15. They don't like smiling a lot.
  • 16. They are very neat and they like recycling.
  • 17. They are very • hard-working and • very skillful people.
  • 18. They have the only female Prime Minister in Europe. Angela Merkel
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. Not all of Berlin was so modern, however. There were still plenty of beautiful, historic buildings throughout the city.
  • 23. The Brandenburg Gate is one of the most famous landmarks of Berlin. It was built in 1791 and eventually incorporated into the Berlin Wall. Today it is a major tourist attraction, as you can see by the photo. Far left: street musicians near the gate; Left: close-up of the bronze on top of the gate.
  • 24. There are two different sections of the Berlin Wall. One had been incorporated into an open-air museum about the Gestapo (below). One of the most famous painted sections The other section we saw had of the Wall. A marker has been painted all along it. murals placed in the roads to remember where the Wall was.
  • 25. The view from the roof. The government building for Germany’s National Parliament, which has a great view of the entire city. The glass dome on the roof. There is a ramp inside that people can walk all the way to the top. The meeting room for Parliament.
  • 26. This is where the Federal Council (made up of representatives from each of Germany’s 16 states) meets. Each state is represented by their coat of arms on the wall behind the President’s podium. The building itself was used for Prussia’s House of Lords, and was only occupied by the Federal Council starting in 2000 after moving to Berlin from Bonn.
  • 27. The Abgeordnetenhaus is the home of the Berlin House of Representatives. There are 169 members, responsible for electing the Mayor and creating a budget for the State of Berlin. Room where the Communist Party of Inside Parliament. East Germany was founded. One of the rooms with its original décor. The German flag, the Berlin flag, and the European Union flag.
  • 28. View as inside the View you enter courtyard. Viewthe the tower. of Zwinger. The Zwinger (which means “dungeon” in English) was built between 1711 and 1728. It was intended to be used as exhibition and library halls and as the setting for court festivities. It was destroyed during WWII, but was reconstructed and reopened in 1960. Today it is the home of more than twelve museums.
  • 29. The Semper Opera House was built between 1838-41 but burned in 1869. It was rebuilt from 1871-78 and again destroyed, this time due to WWII. The opera house reopened in 1985 after extensive reconstruction Left: The chandelier in the theater had been lowered for cleaning, so we got an up-close view. Above: The Even the hallways and their ceilings of theelegant and opulent! representing ceiling were theater had paintings different composers and operas. There was marble and ornate paintings everywhere you looked.