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Germany country profile

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Germany is Europe's most industrialised and populous country. Famed for its technological
achievements, it has also produced some of Europe's most celebrated composers, philosophers and
poets.

Achieving national unity later than other European nations, Germany quickly caught up economically and
militarily, before defeats in the two World Wars left it shattered, facing the difficult legacy of Nazism, and
divided between Europe's Cold War blocs.

Germany rebounded to become the continent's economic giant, and a prime mover of European cooperation.
With the end of the Cold War, the two parts of the country were once again united, although the economy of
the former east continues to lag behind the rest of the country.
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FACTS
Federal Republic of Germany
Capital: Berlin
 Population 82 million
 Area 357,027 sq km (137,849 sq miles)
 Major language German
 Major religion Christianity
 Life expectancy 78 years (men), 83 years (women)
 Currency euro
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LEADERS
Chancellor: Angela Merkel
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The Christian Democrat Angela Merkel, Germany's first female chancellor, has governed since 2005 in
coalition with either the liberal Free Democrats or centre-left Social Democrats, but suffered a setback at the
2017 elections as the populist anti-immigrant Alliance for Germany (AfD) surged into third place.

The AfD exploited social tensions over the arrival of more than a million people from the Middle East, West
Asia and Africa after Mrs Merkel offered asylum to refugees fleeing turmoil in Syria in the autumn of 2015.

After attempts to build a government with the Free Democrats and left-leaning Greens failed, Mrs Merkel
reassembled a "Grand Coalition" with the much-weakened Social Democrats.

Angela Merkel became leader of the Christian Democratic Union in 2000 after a party funding scandal that
tainted her long-time mentor, former Chancellor Helmut Kohl.

She was born in Hamburg in 1954 but grew up in communist East Germany, where her father was a Protestant
clergyman.
President: Frank-Walter Steinmeier
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Former foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier was elected federal president in February 2017, succeeding
Joachim Gauck.

A Social Democrat, Mr Steinmeier enjoyed the support of Chancellor Angela Merkel's "grand coalition" of
centre-right and centre-left parties.

In his acceptance speech, he pledged to stand up to the rising trend of xenophobic populism, and promote
inter-communal dialogue and democracy.

This became all the more topical in September, when the anti-migrant Alternative for Germany broke through
to become the first hard-right party to win seats in parliament since the Second World War.

MEDIA
Image copyrightABDULHAMID HOSBAS/ANADOLU AGENCY/GETTY IMAGESImage
captionGermany has a lively newspaper scene, based on regional centres but read nationwide

Germany's competitive television market is the largest in Europe, with more than 38 million TV households.

Regional and national public broadcasters vie for audiences with powerful commercial operators.

Germans are avid newspaper readers and the non-tabloid press is a trusted news source.

Internet use is near-universal. Facebook is the most popular social network,


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TIMELINE
Some key dates in Germany history:
1871 - Otto von Bismarck unifies Germany.
Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionGermany's parliament is housed in the historic Reichstag
building in the capital Berlin
1914-1918 - World War I. Germany is defeated and becomes a republic.
1933 - Adolf Hitler, head of the far-right Nazi Party, becomes chancellor.
1939-45 - Second World War sees defeat of Germany and its partition into the pro-western Federal Republic
and the Soviet-controlled German Democratic Republic.
1955 - West Germany joins Nato; East Germany joins the Warsaw Pact.
1957 - West Germany is a founding member of the European Economic Community.
Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionThe fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 marked a
pivotal moment in Germany's modern history
1961 - Construction of the Berlin Wall to prevent flight of East Germans to the increasingly prosperous West.

1970 - West German Chancellor Willy Brandt establishes relations with East Germany in an effort to ease
tensions across the Iron Curtain.
1989 - Mass exodus of East Germans as Soviet bloc countries relax travel restrictions. Berlin Wall is torn
down.
Image copyrightGETTY IMAGESImage captionOktoberfest - Germany's traditional beer festival is held
annually
1990 - Chancellor Helmut Kohl reunites Germany as a single state.
2005 - Christian Democrat Angela Merkel becomes chancellor.
2015-2016 - Government allows more than a million asylum seekers from the Middle East and beyond to stay,
raising public concerns about crime and public services that far-right groups exploit.
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