Germany
Germany wears its riches well: elegant big-city charm, picture-postcard
small towns, pagan-inspired harvest festivals, a wealth of art and culture
and the perennial pleasures of huge tracts of forest, delightful castles
and fine wine and beer are all there for the enjoying. Germany's reunification
in 1990 was the beginning of yet another chapter in Germany's complex
history. No visitor will remain untouched by this country's past and the
way it affects the nation today.
Full country name: Federal Republic of
Germany
Area: 357,030 sq km
Population: 82 million
Capital city: Berlin (pop: 3.45 million)
People: Predominantly Caucasian, with significant Turkish
minority. Germany has absorbed most of the refugees from the former Yugoslavia.
Language: German
Religion: 90% Christian. There are 1.7 million Muslims
and about 74,000 Jews (the pre-Holocaust figure was over half a million).
Government: Federal republic
Chancellor: Gerhard Schröder
GDP: US$2,040 billion
GDP per head: US$24,900
Annual growth: 2.7%
Inflation: 1%
Major industries: motor vehicles, engineering, chemicals,
iron, steel, coal, electronics, environmental technology, food, clothing
Major trading partners: EU (esp. France, Netherlands,
Italy, UK, Belgium/Luxembourg, ), USA, Japan
Member of EU: yes
Euro zone participant: yes
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