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Executive Summary
Germany has a long history dated back to the Holy Roman Empire. It is the largest country in Central Europe and it borders to 9 or more countries. Germany is a constitutional, parliamentary democracy. Citizens choose their representatives periodically in free and fair multiparty elections. It has federations of 16 states and corresponds to their own district and unique cultures.
Germany has been through many wars, by winning and losing some battles. These wars and government have created Germany to become an economic powerhouse since it is boasting the economy of Europe in such a substantial way….
Surrounded by multiple countries, Germany experiences a wide variety of geography, climate, and biodiversity. From the Alpe Mountains, Baltic Sea, and lowlands it has created many natural resources such as iron, coal, timber, copper, natural has, and water….
Being a federal republic, Germany is very much a decentralised country and with 23 official languages, Germany embraces multiple cultures and now support the idea of peace and unity amount all regions. Germans are generally friendly regardless of their stereotype and….
History
In its long history, the concept of Germany as a distinct region in central Europe can be traced to Roman leader Julius Caesar, who referred to the unconquered area east of the Rhine as Germania, making a distinguishing it from France (Lonely Planet, 2006). After 1517, Martin Luther led the Protestant Reformation against the Catholic Church, as the northern states became Protestant, while the southern
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