Introduction to the history of Germany
On May 23, 1949 Germany had officially become a country.
This country that is located within the heart of Western Europe with a
population of about 80.64 million citizens today. This significant country is
bordered by Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France,
Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, the North Sea, and Even the Baltic Sea. It is
also known that Germany has a specific location which is located on North
European Plain. This is also along the entrance of the Baltic Sea as well. The Government systems within Germany is a
federal republic as there chief of the state is known as the president, the
head government is the chancellor. As for Germany’s economy, they have a
variety of different systems. These systems consist of private freedom,
combined with centralized economic planning, and government regulation, as they
are also a member of the European Union.
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