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Germany. By Jinghan. Traditional clothes in Germany. Many Germans’ everyday clothes are just like ours. Only difference is that in traditional days they wear different clothes. In winter they wear thick coats ,gloves, scarfs and layers of this and that. Traditional clothes

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Germany

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  1. Germany By Jinghan

  2. TraditionalclothesinGermany Many Germans’ everyday clothes are just like ours. Only difference is that in traditional days they wear different clothes. In winter they wear thick coats ,gloves, scarfs and layers of this and that. Traditional clothes Men wear leghoses which is similar to the straps cowboys wear. Woman wear Dirndls which in the winter style dirndl has heavy, warm skirts and aprons made of thick cotton, linen, velvet or wool, and long sleeves. Summer style is made out of cotton. Girls and boys wear the exact same thing as the men and woman do.

  3. Festivals Each fall the festival Beethovenfest Bonn honours Ludwig van Beethoven in his native city of Bonn with a program that reflects the composer's approach to music. Oktoberfest is the world's largest fair held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is a 16-day festival running from late September to the first weekend in October . The Cranger Kirmes is a funfair in Germany, located in near the Rhine–Herne Canal in Crange in the city of Herne. It is the second biggest fair in Germany, only behind the Oktoberfest.

  4. Germanyfoods German food is rich and delicious, with each part of the country having its own dishes and traditional food. Here is a list of the traditional German food: Apple pastry is a delicious pastry filled with apples flavoured with sugar, cinnamon, raisins and breadcrumbs – and has been popular since the 18th century. A steaming bowl of eintopf will warm you up on a cold day. Rote grutze This red fruit pudding is a popular dessert in the North. It’s made from black and red currants, raspberries and sometimes strawberries or cherries, which are cooked in their juice and thickened with a little corn starch or cornflour. It’s served with cream, vanilla sauce or milk.

  5. Where it is Germany’s neighbouring countries are: Czech Republic Austria Poland France Switzerland Netherlands Belgium Luxemburg Denmark Germany is located in west-north Europe under the island of Norway and Sweden. Its biggest cities and towns are Berlin, Berlingel, Hamburg and Munich.

  6. German language Here are some basic German language: Yes/no-jab/nein-(pronunciation) yar/niyn Please-bitte- bitt-er Hello/good evening-hallo/guten abend-hal-lo/goot-en ar-bent Sorry- Entschuldigung- ent-shool-dig-oong I like it-es gefällt mir- ess ge-felt meer Can you help me?- Können Sie mir behilflich sein?- kern-en zee meer be-hilf-lixh ziyn

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