Berlin is located in the northeast of Germany, surrounded by Brandenburg, and spree river and Havel River pass through the city. Berlin is one of the sixteen federal states in Germany, and together with Hamburg and Bremen, it is the only three city states in Germany.
Berlin became Prussian Kingdom (170 1- 1870), German Empire (1871-1918), Weimar * * and China. In the 1920s, Berlin was the third largest municipality in the world.
After World War II, the city was divided: East Berlin became the capital of East Germany, while West Berlin actually became an enclave of West Germany in East Germany, surrounded by the Berlin Wall. It was not until 1990 that Germany was unified that the city regained its status as the capital of Germany, with 147 foreign embassies.
Berlin is a world-class city in culture, politics, media and science. Berlin plays the role of aviation and railway transportation hub on the European continent. At the same time, it is also one of the key cities in the world, famous for young people and artists who advocate free lifestyle and modern spirit.
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Question 2: Is Munich the most developed city in Germany? What city is the capital of Germany? Berlin is the capital of Germany and the most developed city.
Question 3: What is the capital city of Germany? Berlin is the capital, largest city and political and economic center of Germany, with about 3.5 million residents.
Berlin is located in the northeast of Germany, surrounded by Brandenburg, and spree river and Havel River pass through the city. Berlin is one of the sixteen federal states in Germany, and together with Hamburg and Bremen, it is the only three city states in Germany.
Berlin became Prussian Kingdom (170 1- 1870), German Empire (1871-1918), Weimar * * and China. In the 1920s, Berlin was the third largest municipality in the world.
Question 4: What is the capital city of Germany? Berlin, Germany.
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Berlin, the capital, is the largest city in Germany with about 3.4 million residents. Berlin is located in the northeast of Germany, surrounded by Brandenburg, and spree river and Havel River pass through the city. Berlin is one of the sixteen federal states in Germany, and together with Hamburg and Bremen, it is the only three city states in Germany.
Berlin has successively become the capital of Prussia Kingdom (170 1- 1870), German Empire (1871-kloc-0/918) and Weimar. In 1920, Berlin was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II, the city was divided; East Berlin became the capital of East Germany, while West Berlin actually became an enclave of West Germany in East Germany, surrounded by the Berlin Wall. It was not until 1990 that Germany was unified that the city regained its status as the capital of Germany, with 147 foreign embassies.
Berlin is a world-class city in culture, politics, media and science. Berlin plays the role of aviation and railway transportation hub on the European continent, and it is also one of the cities with the largest number of tourists in the European Union. Berlin has developed into a global focus city, famous for its young people and artists who advocate a free lifestyle and modern spirit.
Question 5: Which city is the German city Harta? Berlin (German: Berlin), the capital and the largest city in Germany, has about 3.4 million residents. Berlin is located in the northeast of Germany, surrounded by Brandenburg. The rivers of spree river and Havel pass through the city. Berlin is also one of Germany 16 federal states, so it is also called Berlin State. Together with Hamburg and Bremen, they are German city-states.
Question 6: Which continent and country does Germany belong to? Which hemisphere does Germany belong to? What is the capital of Germany? Germany belongs to Europe, a highly developed capitalist country.
Germany belongs to the northern hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere.
The capital of Germany is Berlin.
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Question 7: What is the capital city of Germany? The capital of Germany is Berlin.
Question 8: Berlin is a famous ancient capital in Europe, which was founded in 1237. 14 15, Berlin-Cohen became the capital of Brandenburg. Dublin was decided after Bismarck 187 1 unified Germany. 2)19901010 On October 3rd, Germany was unified, and East and West Berlin were merged into one city again. 1991On June 20th, the German Bundestag made a decision to unify Berlin into Germany. ...
Question 9: What is the capital of Germany? Berlin, as the capital of Germany after reunification in 1990 and 10, is both young and ancient. It is located in the center of Europe, where East meets West. The city covers an area of 883 square kilometers, of which parks, forests, lakes and rivers account for about a quarter of the city's total area. The whole city is surrounded by forests and grasslands, just like a big green island. The population is about 3.39 million.
Berlin is a famous ancient capital in Europe, which was founded in 1237. The city was built by Albert, Earl of Brandenburg. Because the earl's nickname is "bear", later generations have always used a standing black bear as a symbol of Berlin. 14 15, Berlin-Cohen became the capital of Brandenburg. Dublin was decided after Bismarck 187 1 unified Germany. 1990 10 10 On October 3rd, Germany was unified, and East and West Berlin were merged into one city again. In June of the following year, the German Bundestag decided that Berlin would be the capital and the seat of * * * after the reunification of Germany.
But Berlin was also the base camp of Nazi Hitler in Germany during World War II. 1945 after the defeat of the Nazis, Berlin was occupied by the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain and France. Since then, with the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Germany and the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin has been divided into two cities, East and West. 196 1 year, the german democratic Republic built the Berlin wall to separate east and west.
Berlin is a tourist attraction in Europe. There are many classical buildings and modern buildings here. Classical and modern architectural art complement each other, reflecting the characteristics of German architectural art. The conference hall built by 1957 is one of the representative works of modern architecture, with a clamshell roof. To its north, the former Empire State Building has been partially restored. The symphony concert hall built by 1963 and the National Museum of Modern Art designed by the famous architect Ludwig have novel styles. On both sides of the William I Memorial Hall of Old Caesar, there are octagonal new churches and bell towers. There is also a 20-story European center building with steel and glass structure nearby. 1.6 km "Under the Bodhi Tree" is a famous boulevard in Europe. It was built under the auspices of Frederick II, with a street 60 meters wide and trees on both sides. Modern hotels and shops and restored magnificent ancient palaces are separated on both sides. At the western end of the street, the Brandenburg Gate was built in the style of the gate of the Acropolis in ancient Greece. It is made of ivory granite and the gate is 20 meters high. Supported by six vertical ceramic columns, it is divided into five entrances. A bronze statue of the Greek goddess Victoria riding a chariot stands on the gate. The magnificent Brandenburg Gate is the symbol of Berlin. After more than 200 years of vicissitudes, he can be called a witness of modern German history. The eastern end of the street is Paradise Square, and the southern part of the square is Prussian Palace, which was reduced to ruins during World War II and has now become Marx and Engels Square. On one side of Marne Square, there is a magnificent "Peace Palace" inlaid with giant glass. The TV tower standing nearby is 365 meters high, and there is a spherical revolving restaurant more than 200 meters away, from which you can overlook the scenery of Berlin. To the north of Paradise Square is the famous "Museum Island", where many museums, such as the National Art Gallery, are concentrated, and precious works of art from all over the world are collected.
Berlin is also the biggest external window of German culture. Berlin has three opera houses, 150 theaters, 170 museums, 300 galleries, 130 cinemas and 400 amphitheaters. Berlin Philharmonic is world-famous. Humboldt University and Free University of Berlin with a long history are world-famous universities. In addition, various art festivals, expositions and film exhibitions are held every year.
As a major industrial city in Germany, Berlin's main industrial sectors include electronics, machinery manufacturing, chemical industry, printing, textile and food processing.
Berlin is also an international transportation hub. 1838 The opening of Berlin-Postan Railway opened the curtain of the European railway era. 188 1 year, the world's first tram was put into use in Berlin. Berlin subway was built in 1897, with a total length of 75 kilometers before the war and 92 stations, which is one of the most perfect subway systems in Europe. Now Berlin has three major airports and three international railway stations. The length of expressways is 5170km, and the public transport network is 2387km.
1April 5, 994, Berlin and Beijing became sister cities.
Question 10: What city is idar-oberstein in Aachen, Germany?
Aachen city. A city in North Rhine-westfalen with a population of 239,200. It is the capital of Aachen County. There are Aachen University of Technology and several museums, such as the Newspaper Museum. Its casino is very famous. Industry includes textile, metalworking and hobby processing. Attractions include Aachen Cathedral,15th century city hall,19th century health resort hotel, ancient Roman military baths and many other churches. The city of Aachen was built on the basis of the palace of Karl the Great.
Berlin
Berlin. It is the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany and a federal country. Located in the northern German lowlands along the Havel River and spree river, there are many lakes. The terrain of Berlin ranges from 30 meters above sea level to 1 15 meters. It covers an area of 882 square kilometers. The population is 3.42 million. There are many universities located in Berlin, such as Humboldt University founded in 1809- 18 10, Free University founded in 1948 and Berlin University of Technology. Berlin's drama school is also famous.
bielefeld
Bielefeld city. It belongs to North Rhine-Westphalia with a population of 305,600. Located on the edge of the forest in Totoborg. There are comprehensive universities, colleges of education and several specialized universities. Industries include textiles and clothing, food, machinery manufacturing and publishing.
Bochum
Bochum city. It belongs to North Rhine-Westphalia with a population of 386,200. There are Ruhr University and Space Research Institute. It is a heavy industrial city such as automobile manufacturing.
Bonn
Bonn. It belongs to North Rhine-Westphalia with a population of 276,500. Bonn is located in Cologne Bay on the Rhine, with an altitude of 50 to 165 meters. It is home to many research institutions and social groups. This city has Beethoven's birthplace. From 1949 to 1990, Bonn was the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Bremen
Bremen. It is the capital of Bremen, located in the lower reaches of the Weser River, with a population of 544,300. There are universities and several specialized universities, inland ports and seaports, overseas museums, national libraries and national archives. Industry is mainly composed of enterprises related to ports.
Cottbus
Cottbus. A county town in Brandenburg. Population 128600. There are universities of science and technology, museums and theaters. Industries include textiles and electronics. There are city walls built in15th century.
Dortmund
Dortmund city. A city in the east of Ruhr. It belongs to North Rhine-westfalen with a population of 583,600. There are Dortmund University, several research institutes, theaters and several museums, agricultural products exchanges, racetracks and animal and plant parks. Steel mills, several large breweries and inland ports. Stone coal mining is no longer as much as it used to be. At present, there is only one coal mine in operation. Notre Dame, built in 1220, was rebuilt after 1945. Contemporary buildings include westfalen Hall built in 1949-52, city theater built in 1956-65 and state library built in 1949-5 1.
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Duisburg Located at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers in North Rhine-westfalen. Population 525200. There is the largest inland port in Germany.
2006). Dusseldorf (an industrial city in northwest Germany
Dusseldorf It is the capital of North Rhine-westfalen, located in the lower reaches of the Rhine River, with a population of 563,400. It is a city of trade and international conferences, and various professional expositions are often held in this city. And Max Planck Institute of Steel, Heinrich? Heine Archives, Rheinland-westfalen Exchange, German Federation of Trade Unions and many German and multinational companies. The iron and steel industry is developed, especially the steel pipe manufacturing industry. Dusseldorf Airport is an international airport.
frankfurt am main
Frankfurt am Main. It belongs to Hesse, with a population of 6 15000. These cities are located on both sides of the Main River. There is a comprehensive university, a seminary and a conservatory of music and art, and the scenic spots include the memorial hall of Goethe's birthplace. Frankfurt is the financial center of Germany, where the Federal Bank is located, and the headquarters of major German banks are located here almost without exception. The stock exchange is in a leading position in Europe.
Frankfurt is also an Expo city, where the world's largest book fair is held once a year.
Hagen
Hagen city. Located in the west of lanshan district, Zaoe, North Rhine-Westphalia, with a population of 2 1.35 million. This city has the only correspondence university and technical open-air museum in Germany. Industries include metalworking, paper making and food industry. The earliest document about Hagen was recorded in 1000, and Hagen became a city with its own * * * in 1746. The picture below shows the city vision of Hagen Haspe.
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