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General Information about Germany

Conclusion.
So, we got acquainted with an amazing country - the Federal Republic
Germany. From this essay, we learned a lot about this mysterious, democratic and certainly beautiful country.
In particular, we learned about which states border Germany, what is its area and other geographical features of this European country. This essay reflects the main features of life in Germany: how certain sectors of the economy are developed, the level of industrial development in Germany, the high level of wages of Germans, how the connection between the federal states in this country is carried out, climate features and natural resources in general, as well as reading in the "Appendices" section, the "Newspaper articles" subsection, you can find out the details of the life of the Germans - that the inhabitants of this country prefer small cars to large ones, about the severity of speed limits on German roads and about one German who transfers most of his salary to the Children's Fund "third world".
But this essay does not reflect ALL the features of this country. You can talk about it and argue forever.

References:
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2. Doder, Dusko; Branson, Louise (1990). Gorbachev: Heretic in the Kremlin. London: Futura. p. 212. ISBN 978-0708849408.
3. Miklós Németh in Interview with Peter Bognar, Grenzöffnung 1989: „Es gab keinen Protest aus Moskau“ (German - Border opening in 1989: There was no protest from Moscow), in: Die Presse 18 August 2014.
er 19. August 1989 war ein Test für Gorbatschows“ (German - August 19, 1989 was a test for Gorbachev), in: FAZ 19 August 2009.
4. THE WORLD; Despite New Stirrings, Dream of 'One Germany' Fades tomonidan Serge Schmemann, The New York Times, 14 May 1989
5. DDR-Geschichte: Merkel will Birthler-Behörde noch lange erhalten. Spiegel.de (15 January 2009). Retrieved 19 October 2010.
6. Redding, Stephen J., and Daniel M. Sturm. "The costs of remoteness: Evidence from German division and reunification." The American Economic Review 98.5 (2008): 1766-1797.
7. Jakob, D., 2010. Constructing the creative neighbourhood: hopes and limitations of creative city policies in Berlin. City, Culture and Society, 1, 4, December 2011, 193–198., D (December 2010). "Constructing the creative neighbourhood: hopes and limitations of creative city policies in Berlin". City, Culture and Society1 (4): 193–198. doi:10.1016/j.ccs.2011.01.005.
8. “Germany. Facts.", 1995
9. Geography textbook grade 10, author V.P. Maksakovsky, 1996
10. "People's newspaper", 1995
11. Business Panorama magazine, 1997: No. 25,30,41,42 1998: No. 3,4,6,9,11
12. The Great Encyclopedia of Cyril and Methodius.
13. Borisko N.F. "Let's talk about Germany."
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16. "Countries and peoples" Moscow "Thought" 1979
17. "Atlas of the World" Moscow 1995


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