Germany biography
Germany is a country of various landscapes and interesting cities. Its economy is the largest in Europe and the fifth largest in the world. It was in Germany that many revolutionary scientific discoveries were made: science and research have long traditions here. German landscapes and cities are surprising by the variety and beauty of nature: on the North and Baltic seas, ridges of islands with sandy beaches and dunes stretch, and heather wastelands and swamps along the coast.
Thick mixed forests and medieval castles adorn the valleys of rivers flowing among the hills, which were so loved by German romantic poets. And in the south, reflected in pure mountain lakes, the tops of the Alps rise, the highest of which is the tsugshpitz approx. The population of Germany is more than 80 million people - this is the most densely populated country in the center of Europe.
Almost half of the inhabitants live in 76 cities with the population of the largest German cities are Berlin 3.3 million, 1.7 million and Munich 1.3 million. Any university city in Germany - as large and modern, so small and comfortable - boasts its unique story. In many cities, historical centers surrounded by medieval city walls are well preserved. In some areas, you can admire the fachver houses or long streets with the luxurious development of the era of gruntry - the period of unprecedented growth of the German economy in the 19th century.
Cultural life and large and small cities are full of concerts, festivals, performances, exhibitions, sporting events, etc. Its constitution adopted in the year guarantees basic human rights, such as freedom of religion, freedom of speech and equality before the law. Germany consists of 16 federal lands, each of which uses certain political freedoms in resolving a number of issues, for example, in the field of culture and education.
The education system in Germany is decentralized: all 16 federal lands have their own laws and standards in the field of higher education. German universities are also independent, so it is always necessary to learn about specific requirements for applicants and learning conditions directly at the selected university. The economy of the German economy is the largest in Europe and the fifth largest in the world.
In the year, German companies exported goods in the amount of over one trillion euro. Innovation and creativity innovative ideas are the engine of progress in Germany. It is Germany that is the birthplace of numerous revolutionary inventions, such as cars and airbags, x -rays and aspirin, computers, chips and MP3 format. Science and research here have long-standing traditions, their prestige is still high.
The first university was founded in Germany already in the year in Heidelberg. The list of Nobel laureates from this country in the field of natural sciences and medicine only has almost 70 names, including Wilhelm Conrad Ryntgen, Robert Koch, Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Christian Nyslyain-Folhard and Harald Tsur Hausen. Many modern German designers, artists, actors, musicians and athletes are known all over the world.