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Haha, that's an appetite for me.
I don't know if you've noticed, in the five major European leagues, except for Spain, the best teams in each country are often not in the capital. England is Manchester United, France is Marseille, Italy is Milan and Juventus Torino, and Germany is Bayern Munich in Munich. I've always wondered what the reason for this is.
Then I was reminded of Platini's quote: Football is the sport of the poor. Often, the more remote and distant it is from the center of power, the more it can give birth to a thriving football culture.
Capitals, as political centers, are not suitable for the development of football that requires a grassroots atmosphere. So we see that Beijing Guoan has been shouting: always strive for the first, but they will never become the first, but Dalian and Jinan have occupied the commanding heights of Chinese football.
As for Germany specifically, I would also like to remind you that Berlin was the capital of East Germany before German reunification, and football in East Germany has not been very well developed. In the current Bundesliga, the number of teams in East Germany is very small, and the strength is relatively poor. Football is a sport that requires a holistic atmosphere.
In the conditions of the former East Germany, it is a bit unrealistic to expect a strong team from Berlin.
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China is the most populous country in the world, and our football ?。。
There is no absolute relationship between the number of people living in any sport and the quality of any sport, and the quality of performance depends on the sports population.
Of course, Berlin has a lot of sports population, so we can't just look at Hertha Berlin, it's just a club, and its management doesn't represent Berlin, maybe all the Berlin players get together and it's not weak.
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First of all, Hertha Berlin has no brand appeal, and bosses like Abu basically don't come. Secondly, the club's management is not particularly good, there are good youth training products that change hands immediately, the transfer investment is not large, and the limited reinforcements have also bought parallel goods. Moreover, the attractiveness of the entire Bundesliga brand is declining, and in the economic crisis, no one wants to invest.
Also, people in Berlin seem to like athletics, tennis inside. Finally, Berlin's environment itself is not suitable for the development of football, and football in East Germany is not good in itself.
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It's okay Hertha Berlin is still popular for a few years.
Maybe the football atmosphere in Berlin is not good, the background is not as good as those strong teams, which has a lot to do with the culture, tradition, and atmosphere of the city...
Hehe, I haven't been to Germany is pure speculation.
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Berlin is not the capital of Germany, the per capita GDP is 10% lower than Germany, the German capital is Frankfurt, Frankfurt is the world's largest financial center and the world's largest economic center, the world's largest city and the world's richest city, and the per capita GDP is more than 3 times that of Berlin.
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Does a large population mean a strong football team? If that were to be said, the strongest club team in the world would be in Mexico City, and the strongest national team would be in China.
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Do you know the national football team? The one in China. China has 1.3 billion people.
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Manchester, Marseille, Torino, Milan, Munich and Barcelona are among the top cities in their respective countries.
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Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, located in the northeast of Germany. Surrounded on all sides by the state of Brandenburg, Berlin has a low, mild maritime climate, with rivers and lakes in square kilometres, manicured gardens in the centre of the city, but animal resources are scarce.
As we all know, Berlin is the city of Germany, and it is the capital and largest city of Germany, and the political, cultural, transportation and economic center of Germany. Berlin is one of the sixteen federal states of Germany and one of only three urban states in Germany with a developed economy and is a major industrial region in Germany.
After the Second World War, the city of Berlin was divided into two regions, and then East Berlin became the capital of East Germany, and West Berlin became an enclave of West Germany in East Germany, surrounded by the Berlin Wall. It was not until German reunification in 1990 that Berlin regained its status as the German capital.
The natural surroundings of Berlin
Berlin has a low, slightly undulating terrain with an average altitude of 35 meters above sea level, and has a mild maritime climate with hot summers and cold winters. At the same time, Berlin is rich in water resources, with freshwater resources accounting for about 8% of the country's total, and about an area of the city is covered by green vegetation such as flowers and trees.
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First: Berlin: about 3.4 million inhabitants of which 2 million Turks are the second largest: Hamburg: 1.78 million.
According to 2010 statistics, Hamburg has a population of 1,786,448 people, about 30% of whom have an immigrant background.
3rd largest: Munich: 1.34 million people:
In July 2007, Munich had a population of 1.34 million, of which 300,129 were non-German nationals. The city is home to a large group of Turks and Balkans. The largest number of aliens were Turks with 43,309, followed by Albanians (30,385), Croats (24,866), Serbs (24,439), Greeks (22,486), Austrians (21,411) and Italians (20,847).
37% of the aliens are from EU countries. The Greater Munich metropolitan area has a total of 2.6 million inhabitants.
Fourth: Cologne: 1.02 million.
According to statistics as at 30 June 2005, there were 975,907 inhabitants of the "main register" (hauptwohnsitz) in Cologne. If we add the "secondary domicile" residents (nebenwohnsitz), such as non-resident students with other hukou, the total population is 1,023,101.
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In order of population, Berlin 3,400,000, Hamburg 1,700,000, München Munich 1,200,000, K.LN Cologne 100,000, Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt 655,000.
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Capital: Berlin Area: 35,854 square kilometers Population: 81.3 million.
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1 Yes, there are no top football stadiums in Berlin.
2 This is because Berlin's two main football teams (Hertha Berlin and Union Berlin) do not have their own top-class football stadiums.
Their home events are usually held at the Olympic Stadium or other venues.
3 Although Berlin does not have a top-notch football stadium, it has many other sports and entertainment facilities such as the Olympic Stadium, the Berlin Olympic Swimming Pool, the Berlin Zoo, and many more that cater to the various needs of residents and visitors.
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At present, the most developed region in the world should be Europe, there are only dozens of developed countries in the world, and more than half of them are crowded in Europe, especially the five Nordic countries, which are known for their high development, and the per capita GDP of each country is as high as more than 100,000, and the national welfare is even better and desirable.
If you talk about which is the most powerful country in Europe, I believe many people will blurt out Germany, the fruit of which is a federal republican country located in the middle of Europe, a highly developed capitalist country, and one of the four major economies in Europe.
I have been to Berlin in Germany several times, Berlin as the most developed city in Germany, the environment here surprised me, because in many countries I have been to, as long as the big cities are basically high-rise buildings as representative buildings, such as Seoul, New York and Tokyo, but Berlin is not, at a glance Berlin only a few high-rise buildings, the rest are symbolic of historical European architecture.
So, what kind of level does Berlin, the largest city in Germany, belong to in our country?
As early as 16 years, Berlin's GDP was already 268.9 billion US dollars, and now the data of 2019 shows that Berlin's GDP has been 280 billion US dollars, which is equivalent to RMB trillions of yuan, which is also a pretty good data in our country.
But if you just look at the GDP, and ignore the population and urban area, this is completely unfair, unexpectedly, although Berlin said that the GDP is slightly lower than Tianjin, but the total population of Tianjin has been 15.61 million, and the area of the city has already been square kilometers, on the other hand, Berlin, Germany, Berlin's population is only about one-fifth of Tianjin, 3.6 million people, the city area is only less than one-tenth of Tianjin, 891 square kilometers, that is, Berlin uses less than one-fifth of Tianjin's resources to create an economy equivalent to Tianjin's.
Of course, this is also the fact that Germany has no way to change, Germany itself has a relatively small population, coupled with the country's high degree of development, most people in Germany are reluctant to have children, during that time in Germany, I have seen many couples in their thirties and forties, there are no children around them, and they have also asked why they don't have children, most of them said that although the country's welfare is very good, but the current life is enough to be satisfied, there is no need to have a child to bring trouble to life.
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Berlin is not the largest city in Germany, the largest city in Germany is Frankfurt, Frankfurt is the capital of Germany, the world's largest financial center and the world's largest economic center, the world's largest city and the world's richest city.
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Berlin is both young and old as the capital of the post-German reunification in October 1990. It is located in the heart of Europe, where East meets West. The city covers an area of 883 square kilometers, of which parks, forests, lakes and rivers account for about a quarter of the total area of the city.
It has a population of about 3.39 million.
Berlin is known as the ancient capital of Europe, founded in 1237. The founder of the city was Count Abbot of the Brandenburg Frontier, because the earl's nickname was "Bear", and later generations have always used a standing black bear as the emblem of the city of Berlin. In 1415, Berlin-Cohen became the capital of the state of Brandenburg.
In 1871, Bismarck unified Germany, and Dublin. On October 3, 1990, the two Germanys were reunited and East and West Berlin were once again merged into one city. In June of the following year, the German Bundestag decided that Berlin would be the capital and seat of Germany after reunification.
Berlin is a tourist destination in Europe. There are a lot of classical buildings and modern complexes here. Classical and modern architectural art complement each other and reflect the characteristics of German architectural art.
The conference hall, inaugurated in 1957, is one of the masterpieces of modern architecture, with a roof in the shape of a mussel shell that opens upwards. To its north, the former Imperial Reichstag has been partially restored. The Symphony Hall, built in 1963, and the National Museum of Modern Art, designed by the famous architect Ludwig, are novel in style.
The old Kaiser Wilhelm I Memorial Hall is flanked by an octagonal new church and bell tower. There is also the 20-storey steel and glass Eurocent. The 1 6 km long "Unter den Linden" is a famous boulevard in Europe, which was built by Frederick II, the street is 60 meters wide and lined with greenery.
Modern inns, shops and restored palatial palaces are flanked on either side. At the west end of the street is the Brandenburg Gate, built in the style of the Acropolis Gate of ancient Greece, made of milky white granite, the gate is 20 meters high, supported by six ceramic columns in the front and back, divided into five entrances, and a bronze statue of Victoria, the Greek goddess of victory, riding in a chariot, is erected on the gate. The majestic Brandenburg Gate is a symbol of Berlin, which has endured more than 200 years of vicissitudes and can be called a witness to the modern history of Germany.
At the east end of the street is Paradise Square, and to the south of the square was the former Prussian royal palace, which was reduced to ruins during the Second World War and is now Marx-Engels Square. On one side of the Place de Marne, there is a magnificent "Palais de la Repubblique" with a huge glass inlay. Nearby, the 365-metre-high TV Tower has a spherical revolving restaurant just over 200 metres away from which you can overlook the whole city of Berlin.
To the north of Paradise Plaza is the famous "Museum Island", which is home to several museums such as the National Gallery, which houses valuable works of art from around the world.
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No, Berlin is not the capital of Germany, the capital of Germany is Frankfurt, which is the richest city in the world, the largest city in the world, the largest financial center in the world, and the city with the most banks in the world.
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