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'''Germany''' is a large country in Central [[Europe]]. It is known for its scenery; the [[Rhine]] is beautiful yet bustling at the same time. Germany is also known for [[beer]], which can be enjoyed in one of its fun-filled [[Volksfest]]s. The largest Volksfest is the world-famous [[Oktoberfest]], held in [[Munich]] in early [[autumn]]. Germany is a pioneer in [[car]] manufacturing, home to such companies as [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[BMW]], [[Audi]], [[Porsche]], [[Volkswagen]], and [[Smart (marque)|Smart]], the latter known for its wee little [[microcar]]s. Germany's rail network is also vast, from the fast ICE high-speed trains to the unusual [[Wuppertaler Schwebebahn]]. Among Germany's most popular figures include [[Martin Luther]], [[Albert Einstein]], [[Karl Marx]], [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], [[Ludwig van Beethoven]], and the [[Brothers Grimm]]. It also has several islands that are politically divided in half, one of which, though being shared with [[Poland]], has no bridges to the Polish mainland. | '''Germany''' is a large country in Central [[Europe]]. It is known for its scenery; the [[Rhine]] is beautiful yet bustling at the same time. Germany is also known for [[beer]], which can be enjoyed in one of its fun-filled [[Volksfest]]s. The largest Volksfest is the world-famous [[Oktoberfest]], held in [[Munich]] in early [[autumn]]. Germany is a pioneer in [[car]] manufacturing, home to such companies as [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[BMW]], [[Audi]], [[Porsche]], [[Volkswagen]], and [[Smart (marque)|Smart]], the latter known for its wee little [[microcar]]s. Germany's rail network is also vast, from the fast ICE high-speed trains to the unusual [[Wuppertaler Schwebebahn]]. Among Germany's most popular figures include [[Martin Luther]], [[Albert Einstein]], [[Karl Marx]], [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], [[Ludwig van Beethoven]], and the [[Brothers Grimm]]. It also has several islands that are politically divided in half, one of which, though being shared with [[Poland]], has no bridges to the Polish mainland. | ||
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Revision as of 19:42, 7 April 2025
Germany is a large country in Central Europe. It is known for its scenery; the Rhine is beautiful yet bustling at the same time. Germany is also known for beer, which can be enjoyed in one of its fun-filled Volksfests. The largest Volksfest is the world-famous Oktoberfest, held in Munich in early autumn. Germany is a pioneer in car manufacturing, home to such companies as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Porsche, Volkswagen, and Smart, the latter known for its wee little microcars. Germany's rail network is also vast, from the fast ICE high-speed trains to the unusual Wuppertaler Schwebebahn. Among Germany's most popular figures include Martin Luther, Albert Einstein, Karl Marx, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, and the Brothers Grimm. It also has several islands that are politically divided in half, one of which, though being shared with Poland, has no bridges to the Polish mainland.
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