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What country is Germany?

Germany is Germany.

Germany generally refers to Germany (Federal Republic of Germany).

Germany * * * Republic (German: die Bundesrepublik Deutschland), referred to as Germany (referred to as West Germany or the Federal Republic of Germany before German reunification), is a federal parliamentary republic in central Europe, bordering Denmark in the north, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France in the west, Switzerland and Austria in the south, and the Czech Republic and Poland in the east.

The whole country consists of 16 federal states, with Berlin as the capital, with a territory of 357 167 square kilometers, a mild climate and a population of about 82.67 million. It is the most populous country in the European Union, with Germans as the main ethnic group.

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1. Colored schoolbags for admission are a tradition that arose in19th century. It is a bag made of plastic or paper, shaped like a big cone. Parents will give their children admission color bags on the first day of primary school after they graduate from kindergarten. This custom is to make it easier for children to overcome the fear of new things brought by this milestone.

The entrance color bag is full of small gifts-usually candy, toys and, of course, the most important thing is the stationery for the new campus life.

Maybe you are thinking: On New Year's Eve, fireworks are set off all over the world. But you know, Germans attach great importance to their New Year's Eve fireworks. A few days before 65438+February 3 1, 90% of people, from five-year-old children to 95-year-old people, became skilled fireworks experts and began to set off fireworks in all directions day and night.

The clock was particularly crazy when it was near midnight, but everyone didn't seem to worry about this crazy scene.

You may have heard of "Dinner for One", which is another interesting German New Year tradition.

This English comedy was shot in 1963, and it has been broadcast on New Year's Eve every year since then-more than 23 1 time.

If you want to impress your German friends, try the magic line "Same procedure as last time" in the dialogue.

Year? The same procedure as every year.

Although this short film has been repeated hundreds of times, it has never been shown in Britain or the United States. The reason for its success in Germany is still unknown.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Germany