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Germany. Pop. 82,210,000. Area. 357,021 km². Capital - Berlin. Currency – Euro. Language – Czech. Main Religion – Protestant (North Germany) and Roman Catholic (South and West Germany). Time Zone – GMT + 1 hour. Main Airports – Frankfurt (FRA), Munich (MUC) Düsseldorf (DUS). Berlin (TXL), Cologne (CGN) and Hamburg (HAM). Climate - temperate seasonal climate.. Voltage guide 230V. Dialing code 49. Germany is situated in west central Europe and with over 82 million people has the largest population of the current European Union countries. The main cities of Germany include: Berlin (The lively Capital city); Cologne (Famous for huge cathedral); Dresden (Has Frauenkirche and historic city center); Dusseldorf (A fashion centre); Frankfurt (The leading financial centre); Hamburg (2nd largest city); and Munich (Site of the famous Oktoberfest). Other areas for visitors to explore include: Baltic Sea Coast; North Frisian Islands; Harz Mountains; Spree Forest; the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle; the roman city of Trier; Luneberg Heath; the Black Forest; Lake Constance; and the Bavarian Alps. Germany has one of the most successful world economys and its has a transport infrastructure to match. The motorway (Autobahn) is extensive and allows drivers to drive at faster speeds than many other European countries. In addition a high speed rail network connects most of the large cities. Germany also ships goods on canals and rivers. The rivers Rhine and Elbe are used by barges to move bulk goods through the country. Germany also produces some very nice beer and excellent wine. Arguably, the best place for beer is Munich, home of the annual Oktoberfest. Germans biggest winegrowing areas are Rheinhessen and Pfalz (Palatinate).

Berlin  (12) , Cologne Köln  (6) , Dortmund  (6) , Frankfurt  (8) ,
Gelsenkirchen  (5) , Hamburg  (7) , Hanover  (6) , Leipzig  (6) ,
Munich München  (11) , Nuremberg Nürnberg  (6) , Stuttgart  (6) , World Cup 2006  (9)

German Hotel Reservations

Germany Hotels Reservation including – Berlin Hotels, Cologne Hotels, Dortmund Hotels, Dresden Hotels, Dusseldorf Hotels, Frankfurt Hotels, Hamburg Hotels, Munich Hotels, Stuttgart Hotels and Wurzburg Hotels.

Fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle in southwest Bavaria is a top tourist attraction in Germany.

Schlosshotel im Grunewald Berlin

The Schlosshotel im Grunewald is Berlin's only historic castle hotel. Located only 9 km (5 miles) away from the center of Berlin, Schlosshotel im Grunewald is a great choice for your stay. Originally built as a private mansion between 1912-1914 and completely renovated between 1991-1994, the 5 star Schlosshotel offers 54 rooms including 12 suites. Top fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld was responsible for the artistic direction of the interior.

Schlosshotel im Grunewald Berlin

Aachen Germany Hotels reservation

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AlfaNetHotels.com: Germany

Searchable database of hotels with accommodation details and online booking feature.

Dusseldorf Hotels

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Facts about Germany — by the German Federal Foreign Office

The website Facts about Germany invites you to get to know Germany. It offers profound basic knowledge and guidance – especially designed for readers abroad whose interest in the course of time in Germany extends beyond the casual flood of the daily news.

German National Tourist Board GNTB

For more than 50 years, the German National Tourist Board has worked in cooperation with the Federal Government to promote tourism to Germany. Throughout the world it markets the diverse nature of travel to Germany. It promotes an enormous and appealing product: Germany as a Vacation Land.

Germany - wikipedia

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland), is a country in West-central Europe. It is bordered on the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; on the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; on the south by Austria and Switzerland; and on the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

Germany - wikitravel

While relatively small by world standards, Germany's attractions tend to be bigger than in the surrounding European neighbour countries, which is no surprise as Germany is the biggest country in Central Europe, runs Europe’s biggest economy, and has the largest population on the continent (excluding Russia).

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Germany Info

A comprehensive information site prepared by the German Embassy in Washington, DC and the German Information Center in New York.

Germany Travel Guide

From the high Alps in the South, the Bavarian plain, and the flowing hills of central Germany to the coast of the North and Baltic Sea: it all looks like a miniature train landscape packed with the nicest of old towns, medieval houses, gothic churches and small villages.

Gutshaus Grubnow Ruegen

Holiday apartments Ferienwohnungen for rent at Gut Grubnow on the island of Ruegen in Germany.


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