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Germany boasts distinct geographic features, including broad lowlands, central uplands with small mountain ranges, the Rhine Valley, and forested mountains. Its trading routes are heavily influenced by rivers. With a GDP per capita of $39,100 and an unemployment rate of 6.5%, Germany maintains a decent quality of life despite a poverty rate of 15.5%. Culturally, Germans value professionalism and respect in social interactions. Recent political developments, such as Angela Merkel's leadership, highlight Germany’s global influence and commitment to democratic values.
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The awesomely bodacious Germany By Dalton Hopkins
Geography • There are four main geographic landforms the broad lowlands in the north; the central uplands which includes various small mountain ranges ; the wide valley and gorge of the Rhine river in the south and the forested mountains and plateaus of the south. • Many of Germanys trading routes are from the rivers. • In the winter the temperature is about 35 degrees Fahrenheit, in the summer the temperature averages about 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Economics • Germanys GDP per capita is $39,100. • Their unemployment rate is 6.5%. • The poverty rate is 15.5%. • The inflation rate is 2.2%. • Germanys quality of life is pretty good for most of the country.
culture • The greeting in Germany is a handshake which shows they are professional. • Chewing gum and talking while your hands are in your pocket is very disrespectful which shows they are very strict. • Germans enjoy gathering for conversation or social events so they like to have fun to.
Current events /news • The new chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel was trying to save the Obama presidency for the election in 2012 and then Obama became the president of the united states. • In 2011 chancellor Merkel received the highest civilian honor the U.S bestows: The presidential medal of freedom.