Germany is a major economic and political power in Europe. It is made up of 16 states and has Berlin as its capital and Frankfurt as its financial capital. Some of Germany's most popular festivals include Oktoberfest, Carnival, and Christmas markets. Germans typically eat bread, meat, and cheese for breakfast and an evening meal called Abendbrot. Famous landmarks include Neuschwanstein Castle, the old city of Heidelberg, and sections of the Berlin Wall. Germany has a large music industry and hosts many rock music festivals each year. Sports also have a significant presence, with over 26 million Germans belonging to sports organizations.
* short presentation about Germany :
- location
- the land
- climate
- population
- capital city
- The meaning of the color of the flag
- president
- economy
- national recourses
- Languages
- Music
- Sports
- food
- traditions
- UNESCO
- Famous sights
- Sources
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* short presentation about Germany :
- location
- the land
- climate
- population
- capital city
- The meaning of the color of the flag
- president
- economy
- national recourses
- Languages
- Music
- Sports
- food
- traditions
- UNESCO
- Famous sights
- Sources
you find all the information about Germany in this presentation such as Germany's culture, food, business etiquettes etc. so go throught the slides and don't forget to hit like.
Nature has lavishly endowed Kashmir with certain distinctive features that are paralleled by few alpine regions in the world. It is the land of snow clad mountains that shares a common boundary with Afghanistan, China and Pakistan.
After allowing for loopholes throughout the summer, Hungary effectively disabled its physical border defenses with Austria on 19 August 1989 and, in September, more than 13,000 East German tourists escaped through Hungary to Austria. This set up a chain of events. The Hungarians prevented many more East Germans from crossing the border and returned them to Budapest. These East Germans flooded the West German embassy and refused to return to East Germany.
The East German government responded by disallowing any further travel to Hungary, but allowed those already there to return. This triggered a similar incident in neighboring Czechoslovakia. On this occasion, the East German authorities allowed them to leave, provided that they use a train that transited East Germany on the way. This was followed by mass demonstrations within East Germany itself. (See Monday demonstrations in East Germany.) The longtime leader of East Germany, Erich Honecker, resigned on 18 October 1989 and was replaced by Egon Krenz a few days later. Honecker had predicted in January of that year that the wall would stand for 50 or 100 more years if the conditions that had caused its construction did not change.
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Berlin as a city is the capital of Germany and it is also the biggest city in the country. 60% of the population of the city is not connected with any kind of religion. The population density of Berlin City is 4200 people per square kilometer. As per data records of 2013... http://populationof2019.com/population-of-berlin-2019.html
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3. INTRODUCTION
• Germany officially the Federal Republic of Germany.
• In German called as Bunderepublik Deutschland.
• Germany is the major economic and political power of
the European continent.
• The country consists of 16 states.
4. • Bordered by Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic,
Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium,
Netherlands, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
• The chief of state is the President and the head of
government is the Chancellor.
President: Joachim Gauck
Chancellor: Angela Merke
5. • Capital: Berlin
• Financial Capital: Frankfurt
• Language: German (mainly)
Other languages: Sorbian
Romani
Danish
North Frisian
• People learn ENGLISH as first foreign language.
6. FESTIVALS
• Carnival in Germany.
• International Film Festival in Berlin
• Wine Festival and Wurstmarkt in Bad Duerkheim
• Rhine in Flames Festival
• Carnival of Cultures in Berlin
• Oktoberfest in Munich
• Christmas
7. FOOD HABITS
• Breakfast commonly consists of bread, toast, or bread rolls with
cold cuts, cheese or jam, marmalade or honey, eggs, and (often
strong) coffee or tea.
• milk, cocoa or fruit juices for children.
• Germans likes to have their meal on time.
• The German dinner – called “Abendbrot”, meaning "evening
bread“.
8. DANCE
• German dance is example of the exchange and the
relationship among the Courtly Dance, the social dance, and
the folk dance.
• Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Three German Dances.
• This set of dances includes three individual dances.
• Each dance changes in instrumentation, only the violins play in
all three dances.
9.
10. DANCE FEATURES
• Dance 1: begins with a series of repeating phrases that are
emphasised by the violins.
• Dance 2: The main tune is once again played by the
violins at the beginning, and is repeated.
• Dance 3: SCHLITTENFAHRT; means “ Sliegh Ride”, it may
have been written independently of the others, as it is very
different in style.
11. TOURIST PLACES
• Germany is a principal attraction for foreign tourists.
• Germans themselves are among the world's most
enthusiastic tourists.
• German tourism constitutes a major drain on German
foreign exchange.
24. RELIGIOUS TRADITION
• Church Tax
• North East – Protestant
• South & West Catholic
• Non Religious – Hamburg & East German
• Jewish Population
• Substantial Muslim minority
Chrisitian
64%
Others
36%
31% - Roman
Catholic
33% -
Protestantism
25. Natural Environnent
Rivers
Main & Lahn Rhein
Fulda Weser
Landscape
Taunus, Westerwald, Vogelsberg (highlands)
Darmstadt Mannheim (flatland)
It is the part of Germany with the most different landscapes in one area
There are hills and flatlands in every type. Also there are many forests
Climate
Main-region
Taunus one of the warmest region in Germany
Vogelsberg rainy and rough weather
26. MODERN LIFE
The molecular
cuisine trend
Beer is not just for
drinking
Smoking Ban
in Germany
Germans’ Love of
Gardens
The Germans
are Hiking
Again
Fitness
Trends
Make Way for
the Girls!
The Germans
and their Cars
28. GERMAN MUSIC
• Germany is the largest music market in Europe.
• third largest in the world.
• The Rock am Ring festival is the largest music festival in
Germany.
• Germany hosts many large rock music festivals annually.
29. • Krautrock, Hamburger
Schule, Volksmusik,
Classical, Trance & German
Hip-hop.
• More Music forms came
into existence during
World War I & World War
II.
• First form of German pop
music was Cabret.
• Beethoven , the famous
German music legend
Music: A Vibrant Spectrum of
styles
30. ONE IN THREE GERMANS BELONGS TO
SPORTS ORGANIZATION
German Sports Federation has 26 million
members
German Football Federation has 6.3 million
members-the largest membership of any
sports organization
German Gymnastics Federation has more
than 4.7 million members
German Tennis Federation has 2.1 million
members
German Handicapped sports association has
300000 members.
31. GERMANY-INDIA RELATIONS
• For the year 2010, Indo-German trade relations achieved a
new high, with trade volume crossing the €15 billion mark.
According to figures released by the German Federal
Statistics Office, between January to December 2010, the
total volume of bilateral trade increased by 17.9 per cent
compared to a negative percentage in 2009. First 5 months
of this year has shown an outstanding growth of 28% in total
volumes.
32. EXPORTS
• Motor vehicles, Machinery,
Chemicals, Computer and
electronic products, electrical
equipment, pharmaceuticals,
metals, transport equipment,
textiles, rubber and plastic
products.
• Germany exported 1407,098
million USD goods in 2012
• It is second largest exporter of
goods.
• It exports machineries to India.
Germany has a mixed economic system in which the economy includes a variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government regulation. As we have in India there is state government and central government.
Frankfurt is the largest financial centre in continental Europe and ranks among the world's leading financial centres. It is home to the European Central Bank, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt Stock Exchange and several large commercial banks.
Traditionally, Germans eat their main meal i.e lunch during the day, between 12 and 2p.m.
Three german dance are a set of three dance pieces composed by Mozart in 1791.
This dance may have been written independently of the others, as it is very different in style. Schlittenfahrt means "Sleigh Ride"; the use of sleigh bells in the piece clearly emphasises this.
In English known as new swanstone casle. In 19th century Romanesque revival palace on a rigged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany.
The palace was intended as a personal refuge for the reclusive king, but it was opened to the paying public immediately after his death in 1886.[1]Since then more than 61 million people have visited Neuschwanstein Castle.[2] More than 1.3 million people visit annually, with as many as 6,000 per day in the summer.[3] The palace has appeared prominently in several movies and was the inspiration for Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle[4] and later, similar structures.
The fifth-largest city in the State of Baden-Württembergafter Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Mannheim and Freiburg im Breisgau, Heidelberg is part of the densely populated Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region. In 2011, over 149,000 people lived in the city. Heidelberg lies on the River Neckar in a steep valley in the Odenwald.
A former residence of the Electorate of the Palatinate, Heidelberg is the location of Heidelberg University, well known far beyond Germany's borders. Heidelberg is a popular tourist destination due to its romantic and picturesque cityscape, including Heidelberg Castle and the baroque style Old Town
is a city gate marking off the western boundary of the old center of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck