German geography cards, Geography Questions, Germany Geography Questions (Zach Butterfield)
This city is the capital and the biggest city in Germany, and it was separated into East and West during the Cold War, Berlin and was reunited in 1990. One of the the festivals held here is called Karneval der Kulturen, or the somewhat-tamed rebellion of Labor Day.
Berlin
This city is one of the few that survived WWII. Mark Twain finished his novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, here. Heidelberg University is here, and it is the oldest university in the country.
Heidelberg
This country was taken over by Germany on September 1, 1939- October 6, 1939.
Poland
This forest is South West of Germany, and it is bounded by the Rhine value to the West and South. This forest borders France. This forest is often associated with the Brothers Grimm fairy tales. It is a mountain range in Germany.
Schwarzwald
In WWII this river was a meeting place for both U.S. and Soviet armies. It is one of Europes major rivers. It is the length of 724 miles 6 different rivers flow into this river.
The Elbe River
Poland, Switzerland, Belgium, Austria, France, chezchia, Luxembourg, netherlands, border this country.
What countries border germany
This city in Germany is credited for being the home of the invention of the electron microscope as well as being nine times the size of Paris, France.
What is Berlin?
In Germany, there are many cities farther north than any in America(excluding Alaska), but this one is the farthest north.
What is Flensburg?
There are fourteen countries in Europe, but this country not only borders Germany, but six other countries as well, making it tied with the fourth most bordering countries in Europe.
What is Poland?
This forest in Germany covers two thousand three-hundred and twenty square miles in Germany, making it the largest forest in the country, but also has a brand of fruit flavored gummies named after it.
What is the Black Forest?
Of all the rivers in Germany, only this river flows through nine other countries, including Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Moldova.
What is the Danube River?
It is Europe's second longest river, it flows through 10 countries, this river was once a long standing frontier during the Roman Empire. It also reaches a width of 1.5 km.
What is the Danube river
Famous city question It Is Germany's capital, Reminders of the city's turbulent 20th-century history include its Holocaust memorial, Divided during the Cold War, its 18th-century Brandenburg Gate has become a symbol of reunification. The city's also known for its art scene and modern landmarks like the gold-colored, swoop-roofed Berliner Philharmonie, built in 1963.
what is berlin
Known for its dense, evergreen forests and picturesque villages, it is often associated with the Brothers Grimm fairy tales. It's renowned for its spas and the cuckoo clocks produced in the region since the 1700s. The region's largest town, Freiburg, is filled with Gothic buildings and surrounded by vineyards.
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