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Germany is in the northwest of the world map, and Germany is in the northwest of Europe; the eastern part of France; the western part of Poland; the north of Austria and Switzerland; Norway, Denmark, the southern part of the North Sea.
Germany is bordered by Denmark to the north, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France to the west, Switzerland and Austria to the south, and the Czech Republic and Poland to the east 357167.
Climatic characteristics. Germany is located in the cool westerly wind belt between the continental climates of the eastern Atlantic, and large fluctuations in temperatures are rare. Rainfall is distributed throughout the year.
In summer, the average temperature is around 18 in the northern German lowlands and 20 in the southern mountains. In winter, the average temperature is around 6 in the northern German lowlands and around 6 in the southern mountains.
The exceptions are the temperate Upper Rhine Valley, the Upper Bavarian and mountain winds, which often feel hot and dry southerly winds blowing from the Alps, and the Harz Mountains, which form their own unique climate zone, with cool summers and snowy winters. Depending on the geographical conditions of each region, the maximum temperature in Germany is between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Germany.
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Germany is in the northwest of Eurasia
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Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Bremen, Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Essen, etc. 1. Berlin is the capital of Germany, the largest city in Germany, and the political, economic and cultural center. 2. Hamburger:
Germany's very important seaport and foreign trade center is ranked as one of the richest cities in all of Europe. <
Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Bremen, Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Essen, etc.
1. Berlin: Berlin is the capital of Germany, but also the largest city in Germany, political, economic and cultural center, with a population of 3.5 million, you must visit the Berlin Cathedral, the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate and other historical buildings when you come to Berlin, you can appreciate the European architectural style and the charm of the Baroque period.
2. Hamburg: This city that can give people endless reverie is a very important seaport and foreign trade center in Germany, and has now been rated as one of the richest cities in Europe.
3. Frankfurt: Located on the banks of the Rhine River, it itself has a very attractive atmosphere, so its tourism market in Germany is still quite good, of course, the development of other industries, finance, and transportation is also quite good, and it also has the third largest airport in Europe.
4. Düsseldorf: As the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, it has grown from a small Prussian town to a thriving metropolis. Numerous museums, galleries, theatres and the new "Port" are a testament to the city's thriving arts and culture industry.
5. Munich: Vibrant and old-fashioned – folk songs and dances, ancient customs, sophisticated BMWs, designer boutiques and the unique Bavarian way of life are all right there. Munich is never silent, and although it has grown into a cosmopolitan city, it still retains the laid-back atmosphere of a small city.
The Oktoberfest is a highlight of the local tour and is worth a visit.
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German cities have:
1. Berlin. Berlin, located in northeastern Germany, is the capital and largest city of Germany, as well as the political, cultural, transport and economic center of Germany, with a population of about 3.5 million (2016). Along with Hamburg and Bremen, it is one of only three urban states in Germany.
In 2016, Berlin's GDP reached $268.9 billion.
2. Hamburger:Hamburg is one of the three major state cities in Germany (Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen), the second largest city in Germany, the most important seaport and the largest foreign trade center in Germany, the second financial center in Germany, and the economic and cultural metropolis of northern Germany.
3. Munich.
Located on the banks of the Isar River at the northern foot of the Alps in southern Germany, Munich is one of Germany's major economic, cultural, technological and transportation centers. At the same time, Munich retains the quaint atmosphere of the former capital of the Kingdom of Bavaria, which is why it is known as the "village of a million people". It is a center for bioengineering, software and services.
4. Cologne. A historic and heavy industrial city on the Rhine in western Germany. The city of Cologne is the fourth largest city in Germany with a population of 1 million.
After Berlin, Hamburg and Munich. It is a metropolis with a strong modern atmosphere. The city is lined with high-rise buildings, and it is a bustling commercial city.
5. Frankfurt.
Frankfurt is the fifth largest city in Germany and the largest city in Hesse, an important industrial, commercial, financial and transportation center in Germany and even Europe, located in Hesse in western Germany, in the lower reaches of the Main River, a tributary of the Middle Rhine.
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In modern times, Western countries have caught up with the era of the industrial revolution and grasped it, so there was a later rise, but I don't think Germany has declined, because the two world wars were due to its strong military and economic power. In modern times, Germany still has a strong technological reserve, and there is no problem in continuing to develop.