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National Things

introduction
 The country consists of 16 states while the capital
and largest city is Berlin.
 Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a
largely temperate seasonal climate.
 It has the world's fourth largest economy by
nominal GDP and the fifth largest by purchasing
power parity.
 It is the second largest exporter and third largest
importer of goods.
Official map & flag
ART OF GERMANY
GERMAN ARTS
 German music includes works by some of the
world's most well-known classical music
composers, including Ludwig van Beethoven,
Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms, and
Richard Wagner.
 Germany is the fourth largest music market in
the world
 Numerous German painters have enjoyed
international prestige through their work in
diverse artistic styles.
CULTURE OF GERMANY

 culture in Germany has been shaped by major


intellectual and popular currents in Europe, both
religious and secular.
 There are 240 subsidised theatres, hundreds of
symphonic orchestras, thousands of museums and
over 25,000 libraries spread in Germany.
 There are over 91 million German museum visits
every year; annually, 20 million go to theatres and
operas; 3.6 million per year listen to the
symphonic orchestras.
 The UNESCO inscribed 33 properties in Germany
on the World Heritage List
GERMAN CUISINE

 Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte (Black Forest cake)


MADE IN GERMANY.
 German cuisine varies from region to region.
 The Michelin guide has awarded nine restaurants
in Germany three stars, the highest designation,
while 15 more received two stars.
 German restaurants have become the world's
second-most decorated.
CUISINE
RELIGION
 Christianity is the largest religion in
Germany
Around 51.5 million adherents (62.8%) in
2008, of which 30.0% are Catholics and
29.9% are Protestants, .
Germany has Europe's third largest Jewish
population
 Approximately 50% of the Buddhists in
Germany are Asian immigrants.[
RELIGION IN GERMANY

ADHERENTS   
62.5%
Roman Catholicism   
30%
Other Religion    29.9%
  

  
ECONOMY
 Germany has a social market economy with a
highly qualified labour force, a large capital
stock, a low level of corruption,and a high
level of innovation.
 It has the largest national economy in Europe.
 Volkswagon founded in 1937 to mass-
produce a low-priced “people's car”
(Volkswagen).
ROMANTIC ROADS

 A promise kept- The romantic roads whisks


you away on a journey of approximately
400km from to Allgau.
 Grandfather of Germany’s scenic routes is 60
years old is a highlight that attracts visitors
from all over the world.
BAVARIA
 Germany’s number one holiday region
inspiration and a passion for life.
 Blue skies and crystal-clear lakes.
 Small medival town and vibrant cities.
Bavarian traditions and warm hospitality.
 Mystical forest and snow- capped
mountain peaks.
 UNESCO World Heritage and wealth of
cultural atttractions.
THANKS

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