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Join Keisha I. Rivera on a cultural exploration of Germany in room 402 with Sra. McCarthy. Discover the vibrant world culture, famous landmarks, and historical significance of Germany. Experience the diverse economy, climate, and rich heritage of this captivating country. Dive into Germany's fascinating history, notable figures, and traditional festivals. Immerse yourself in the local cuisine, recreation, and lifestyle while traveling through the picturesque landscapes and charming towns of Germany.
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Traveling western Europe By Keisha I Rivera room: 402 Sra. McCarthy World Culture
Germany map card Weather:summers and mild cloudy winter sometimes exceed 86 F (30 C).But often stormy winter and cool summer. Climate:temperate and marine, cool, cloudy, wet winters and summers, occasional warm. Size: 349,520 KM
GERMANY ECONOMY CARD Currency: deutsche mark (DM)=100Pferring Major Industries: western iron, steel, coal, cement, chemicals, machinery, vehicles machine tools, electronics, food and beverages. Eastern:metal fabrication chemicals, brown cold, shipbuilding, food and beverages, textiles petroleum refining.
Flag: three equal horizontal bands of black (top)red and gold Type of government:federal republic Head of government: cabinet, executive parliamentary system . Head of government: cabinet, executive parliamentary system. Germany Government card
Germany tourist card Sites of interest: palmengarten botanical gardens Frankfurt an main. Travel options: weserbergland hills the renaissance spirit. Festivals/Holidays:19 Berlin fairy tale days
Food :slice of beef, steak, create a goulash with vegetables less common in U.S. Germany culture card
GERMANY CULTURE CARD Religion:protestant 34% , roman catholic 34%, Muslims 3.7% , unaffiliated or other 27.3% Major Lang. : Russian and Spanish Recreation:sports, festivals, games, golf. Clothing :same as U.S.
GERMANY MISC CARD Brief History: was occupied by German tribes from about influence on Germany German is federal republic. Famous people:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Ludwig van Beethoven, Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche