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Facts about Germany- * Germany has the largest economy in Europe.
* Large German companies include BMW, Adidas, SAP, Mercedes-Benz, Nivea, Audi, Bayer, Volkswagen and Siemens.
* There are many national parks in Germany include the Bavarian Forest National Park, Jasmund National Park, Harz National Park, and the Wadden Sea National Parks among others.
* Population in Germany is 80,682,351.
* There are many national parks in Germany include the Bavarian Forest National Park, Jasmund National Park, Harz National Park, and the Wadden Sea National Parks among others.
Why you should go to Germany
You should go to Germany because they have good food and they have River cruises on the Rhine and the Maine River. They have the Berlin Film Festival and The Carnival Season and The Oktoberfest. And the city of Berlin and The city of Hamburg if it weren’t for the overcast skies, I’d move to this great city and never look back! Hamburg, like few other cities in the world, has it all and more: incredible energy, cosmopolitan flair, thrilling nightlife, tons to see and do, and the list goes on. Germans know how to relax and unwind! With more than 1,000 wellness and beauty hotels, 350 health resorts and spas and an extensive range of specialist clinics they make it easy to return home feeling refreshed. Germans love to celebrate. From Oktoberfest to Christmas markets to Carnival and the famous Rhine in Flames, Germany features a fair to celebrate everything!
Monbijou- A 2-minute walk from Berlin Hackescher Markt train station, this chic hotel is also a 14-minute walk from Alexanderplatz and 2 km from Brandenburg Gate
Die Fabrik - Set in a converted factory, this relaxed hostel is a 3-minute walk from Schlesisches Tor U-Bahn station and a 14-minute walk from the East Side Gallery, a painted stretch of the Berlin Wall.
Harbor Seal- Harbour seals are a midsized phocid seal. They are highly variable in colour, ranging from animals that are silver grey with dark spots to dark grey, black or brown animals that have light spots or rings. The global population size is probably close to half a million animals. In Svalbard, the population is comprised of about 1,000 individuals. Harbour seals are a coastal seal species that aggregates in small groups on rocky outcrops, beaches or inter-tidal areas.
Marmots - The marmots of the Eifelpark, the exciting wildlife park in Rhineland-Palatinate, live in their own private area which is located in the middle of the alpine ibex enclosure. The name “marmot” is believed to have originated from the Latin word “mus montis” = alpine mouse. The marmot is a mammal which belongs to the squirrel family. It is without doubt the most famous animal in the alpine fauna. |