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Background Stats: compare key data on Germany & Lebanon

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  • Daylight Savings Time end date: Rules that determine the date on which daylight savings time ends. Clocks are moved backwards on this date.
  • Daylight Savings Time start date: Rules that determine the date on which daylight savings time begins. Clocks are moved forward on this date.
  • Full name: Full names (translated to english) of the United Nations member states, as of 2014. For a list of full names in the respective original languages of each country, check this link.
  • Land border length: The length of each country's land border. Islands are listed as having a 0.0 km.
  • National anthems: National anthem.
  • National identity card: Description.
  • National tree: Name of tree.

    No date was available from the Wikipedia article, so we used the date of retrieval.

  • Neighboring countries and territories: The countries and territories neighboring each country. "L" means they share only a land border and "M" means they have only maritime boundaries. A blank means they share both.
  • Number of maritime boundary neighbours: Number of states and territories with which each country shares a maritime border. Two countries separated from each other by a body of water have a maritime border with each other.
  • Overview: A geopolitical overview of every sovereign country in the world, briefly examining their recent history and place on the global stage. The texts are taken from the BBC News website.
STAT Germany Lebanon
Daylight Savings Time end date 01:00 UTC on last Sunday October Last Sunday October
Daylight Savings Time start date 01:00 UTC on last Sunday March Last Sunday March
Full name Federal Republic of Germany The Lebanese Republic
Land border length 3,621 km
Ranked 54th. 8 times more than Lebanon
454 km
Ranked 142nd.
National anthems Deutschlandlied ( Song of Germany ) \u2013 the Third stanza Lebanese National Anthem
National identity card url = http://www.nuernberg.de/internet/ordnungsamt/namensaenderung.html | title = nuernberg.de | publisher = Germany | location = Nuernberg}}</ref> more The is a compulsory identity document issued in Lebanon. The document is issued by the police on behalf of the Ministry of Interior and is the main form of identification on the territory of the Republic of Lebanon. All Lebanese are obliged by law to carry their identity cards with them at all times and are subject to fines should they not. As of June 30, 2006, all Lebanese nationals must hold the new magnetic Identification Card (ID)
National tree Oak Lebanon Cedar
Neighboring countries and territories Austria (L) Belgium (L) Czech Republic (L) Denmark France (L) Luxembourg (L) Netherlands Poland Sweden (M) Switzerland (L) United Kingdom (M) Cyprus (M) Israel Syria Akrotiri and Dhekelia ( United Kingdom ) (M)
Number of maritime boundary neighbours 5
Ranked 16th. 25% more than Lebanon
4
Ranked 51st.
Overview <p>Germany is Europe&#039;s most industrialized and populous country. Famed for its technological achievements, it has also produced some of Europe&#039;s most celebrated composers, philosophers and poets.</p> <p>Achieving national unity later than other European nations, Germany quickly caught up economically and militarily, before defeats in World War I and II left the country shattered, facing the difficult legacy of Nazism, and divided between Europe&#039;s Cold War blocs.</p> <p>Germany rebounded to become the continent&#039;s economic giant, and a prime mover of European cooperation. With the end of the Cold War, the two parts of the country were once again united, although the economy of the former east continues to lag behind that of the former west.</p><br> <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-17299607">Full Article</a> <p>With its high literacy rate and traditional mercantile culture, Lebanon has traditionally been an important commercial hub for the Middle East.</p> <p>It has also often been at the centre of Middle Eastern conflicts, despite its small size, because of its borders with Syria and Israel and its uniquely complex communal make-up. </p> <p>Shia Muslims, Sunni Muslims, Christians and Druze are the main population groups in a country that has been a refuge for the region&#039;s minorities for centuries. </p><br> <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-14647308">Full Article</a>

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