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Â Germany - federal multiparty parliamentary republic with two legislative parties are Bundesrat (it includes representatives of the land) and the Bundestag (parliament).
The head of state - the President. He represents Germany in international law and enters into contracts on behalf of a country with foreign nations.
Chief Executive - German Chancellor (bundeskantsler). He heads the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Â Germany - federal multiparty parliamentary republic with two legislative parties are Bundesrat (it includes representatives of the land) and the Bundestag (parliament).<br />
The head of state - the President. He represents Germany in international law and enters into contracts on behalf of a country with foreign nations.<br />
Chief Executive - German Chancellor (bundeskantsler). He heads the government and determines the main lines of policy.</p>
<p><strong>Geography </strong></p>
<p>Germany is located in the heart of Europe. Germany shares borders with the following states: North - Denmark; East - Poland and the Czech Republic, the south - Austria and Switzerland, the north - France, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands. In the landscape of the country is located between four main areas: Severomorsk and Baltic coasts, lowlands North-German, Middle-German mountains, Alpine foothills of Oberstdorf.<br />
The highest mountain - Zugspitze, elevation 2964 meters.</p>
<p><strong>Square </strong></p>
<p>Germany holds about 357 010 square meters. km.</p>
<p><strong>Population </strong></p>
<p>The country&#8217;s population is approximately 82 million people.</p>
<p><strong>Climate </strong></p>
<p>Average temperature: summer from +20 C to +30 C, the winter about 0Ð¡. But summer temperatures can rise up to +35 C, and in winter down to - 20C.<br />
Average annual rainfall: 50 - 80 mm.<br />
In the holiday season, tens of thousands of Germans flock to the Baltic coast, where the beach you can swim and sunbathe.<br />
Domestically, many splendid lakes with clean water and beautiful sandy beaches, often surrounded by forest.</p>
<p><strong>Language </strong></p>
<p>The official language isÂ  German. A lot of Germans (especially in the West) speak English.<br />
The Germans are not complex, where they are treated in broken German. Therefore, traveling to Germany, a good idea to learn a dozen more appropriate expressions.</p>
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