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The Country
Natural features
The Federal Republic of Germany is situated in the heart of Europe. ... This central location has been more pronounced since 3 October 1990, when Germany was reunited. ... As an integral part of the European Union and NATO, Germany is a bridge to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
The Federal Republic of Germany covers an area of about 357,000 square kilometers. ...
Germany has a population of about 82. ... In size, however, Germany is smaller than France (544,000 square kilometers) and Spain (506,000 square kilometers). ... Germany has an extraordinary variety of charming landscapes. ... From north to south, Germany is divided into five regions with different topographical features: the North German Plain, the Central Upland Range, the terrace panorama of the southwest, the Alpine foothills in the south and the Bavarian Alps. ...
The Central Upland Range divides northern Germany from the south. ... The Central Uplands include the Rhenish Schist Massif (Hunsrück, Eifel, Taunus, Westerwald, Bergisches Land and Sauerland), the Hessian Mountains, and the Weser and Leine Mountains in western and central Germany. Right in the heart of Germany are the Harz Mountains. ... Germany is situated in the moderately cool west wind zone between the Atlantic Ocean and the continental climate in the East. ... In the mid-1960s, there began a period of radical change in society, not only in the Federal Republic of Germany but also in all the other countries of the West.
Approximate Word count = 1526 Approximate Pages = 6.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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