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Published on Mar 26, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ARTISTIC VISION

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GERMAN FERNSEHTURM

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THE AVERAGE CLIMATE AND RAINFALL OF GERMANY

TRADITIONAL GERMAN DRESSES

GERMANY HAS A VERY STABLE ECONOMY

GERMANY HAS AN AVERAGE OF 2.2 PEOPLE IN A HOUSEHOLD

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GERMANY IS A FEDERATION, MULTI-PARTY SYSTEM, DEMOCRACY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC

The Holocaust killed six million

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ELECTRONICS, AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT ARE GROWING INDUSTRIES

THE MAIN JOB IN GERMANY IS THE AUTOMOTIVE BUISNESS

GERMANY HAS A HIGH LITERACY RATE. 99% OF ALL PEOPLE CAN READ AND WRITE

THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE IS GERMAN. THEY ALSO HAVE MINOR LANGUAGES LIKE DUTCH AND RUSSIAN

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GERMANY'S CURRENCY IS THE EURO

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JOHANNISTAG WHICH IS ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST'S DAY. IT'S CELEBRATED ON THE 14 OF JUNE

Herbert Grönemeyer is a famous singer in Germany

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THE GERMAN POPULATION

THE LIFE OF GERMAN PEOPLE ARE SIMILAR TO OURS

CHRISTIANITY IS THE LARGEST RELIGION IN GERMANY WITH 52 MILLION ADHERENTS

West Germany completed the transition from an industrial economy to one dominated by the services sector in the 1970s, and by the late 1980s this sector employed two-thirds of the workforce

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Germany is located in Central Europe, covering an area of 356,959 square kilometres. It is bordered by the North Sea, Denmark and the Baltic Sea in the north, by the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France in the west, Poland and the Czech Republic in the east, and Austria and Switzerland in the south. It extends approx. 850 kilometres from its northern border to the Alps in the south and approx. 650 kilometres from the western to the eastern border. About one third of the land is covered by forests and woodlands and about 50% of the land is used for agricultural production.

12% OF GERMANY'S POPULATION IS IN RURAL AREAS. 78% LIVE IN THE URBAN AREAS

THE TOP VACATION SPOTS ARE BERLIN AND COLOGNE

THE ROUTINE OF A GERMAN IS THE SAME AS US. MOST GET UP, GO TO WORK AND COME HOME.

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THE CHRISTMAS MARKET IN LEVERKUSEN CENTER

Typical serving of spargel with Hollandaise sauce and potatoes

brown bears, once on the verge of extinction, are increasing in population within Germany.

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