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Encyclopedia > Tourism in Germany

The Federal Republic of Germany has a prospering tourism industry. Tourism in Germany has expanded since the end of World War II, and many tourists visit Germany to experience a sense of European history. The countryside exhibits a pastoral aura, while its cities exhibit both a modern and classical feel. Tourist redirects here. ... Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tōjō Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...


Places

The places in Germany with the most domestic and international trade are:

This article is about the capital of Germany. ... For other uses, see Munich (disambiguation). ... Geography Map of the Ruhr Area The Ruhr Area (German Ruhrgebiet or, colloquially, Ruhrpott) is a metropolitan area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, consisting of a number of large industrial cities bordered by the rivers Ruhr to the south, Rhine to the west, and Lippe to the north. ... For other uses, see Cologne (disambiguation). ... The Baltic Sea is located in Northern Europe, from 53°N to 66°N latitude and from 20°E to 26°E longitude. ... This article is about the city in Germany. ... Heidelberg is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. ... A map of Germany, showing the Black Forest in red. ... This article needs cleanup. ... For other uses, see Dresden (disambiguation). ... The North Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, located between the coasts of Norway and Denmark in the east, the coast of the British Isles in the west, and the German, Dutch, Belgian and French coasts in the south. ... For the similarly spelled Brandenberg, see Brandenberg (Austria) or Brandenburg (disambiguation) Location Coordinates , , Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) Administration Country NUTS Region DE4 Capital Potsdam Minister-President Matthias Platzeck (SPD) Governing parties SPD / CDU Votes in Bundesrat 4 (of 69) Basic statistics Area  29,479 km² (11,382... For other uses, see Bamberg (disambiguation). ... Town Hall Square of Rothenburg A famous street in Rothenburg at Koboldzellersteig and Spittalgasse Town wall of Rothenburg Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in the district of Ansbach of Mittelfranken (Middle Franconia), the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany, well known for its well-preserved medieval old town. ... This article is about the city in Germany. ...

See also

Tourism in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) was tightly controlled by the communist government, though it was nonetheless possible to enjoy a holiday in East Germany. ...

External links

  • GermanPlaces - Tourist Information
  • Tourism in Germany - Tourism in Germany
  • Germany
  • Visit Germany -- Public broadcaster Deutsche Welle's list of German places to visit.

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German in Germany · Tourism in Germany (1368 words)
In Germany can be found all kind of natural scenes, from the majesty of the Black Forest to the rustic beauty of the North coasts.
It is the heart of Germany, and its importance is reflected in its public buildings, museums and theaters, as well as in its restaurants and elegant nightclubs.
Munich constitutes an important axis of transports and it is communicated regularly with the rest of Germany and Prague, to the Northeast, and Rome, to the South.
Tourism in East Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (924 words)
Tourism in East Germany (officially: German Democratic Republic) was tightly controlled by the communist government, though it was nonetheless possible to enjoy a holiday in East Germany.
Visitors to East Germany were effectively obliged to stay in hotels belonging to the state-run Interhotel network.
Contrary to the expectations of Westerners who envisioned East Germany as run down, Interhotel's branches (especially the Metropol and Grand hotels in East Berlin, the Bellevue in Dresden and the Merkur in Leipzig) were fully up to international standards.
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