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1. Germany has a sizable ethnic Turkish population.
2. Chancellor Kohl outlined a 10-point plan for the peaceful unification of the two Germanys.
3. Germany's economic outlook continues to brighten, with leading research institutes sharply raising their 2010 growth forecast and predicting a fall in unemployment in a report released on Thursday.
4. Germany is also a strong contributor to our common effort to secure peace and stability in Afghanistan, providing some 3,500 military personnel to the NATO ISAF mission, making it the third-largest troop contributor after the United States.
5. Unification and Imperial Germany German nationalism developed into an important unifying and sometimes liberalizing force during this time, though it became increasingly marked by an exclusionary, racially based definition of nationhood that included anti-Semitic tendencies.
6. Germany has an independent federal judiciary consisting of a constitutional court, a high court of justice, and courts with jurisdiction in administrative, financial, labor, and social matters.
7. Germany also is a strong supporter of the United Nations and of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
BREATHER -- As you pause on reading this article, I hope it has so far provided you with insightful information relative to Germany. Even if it hasn�t so far, the remainder will. Just below you will find a few additional facts that we have found that may help you as well:
1. Today, Germany is also an industrial powerhouse.
2. Discover the beautiful Southwest of Germany with cities like Freiburg, Heidelberg and Tubingen.
3. Today "Made in Germany" means innovating ideas, setting trends and putting them into practice.
4. During the postwar era, the Federal Republic of Germany sought to improve its relationship with the countries of Eastern Europe by first establishing trade agreements and, subsequently, diplomatic relations.
It is difficult to quantify how much time and effort has been put into research for this article. We are showing the facts we found below. These are interesting facts that you should not ignore. Many of these facts will serve as a good starting point as you continue researching:
1. Germany has a sizable ethnic Turkish population.
2. Chancellor Kohl outlined a 10-point plan for the peaceful unification of the two Germanys.
3. Germany's economic outlook continues to brighten, with leading research institutes sharply raising their 2010 growth forecast and predicting a fall in unemployment in a report released on Thursday.
4. Germany is also a strong contributor to our common effort to secure peace and stability in Afghanistan, providing some 3,500 military personnel to the NATO ISAF mission, making it the third-largest troop contributor after the United States.
5. Unification and Imperial Germany German nationalism developed into an important unifying and sometimes liberalizing force during this time, though it became increasingly marked by an exclusionary, racially based definition of nationhood that included anti-Semitic tendencies.
6. Germany has an independent federal judiciary consisting of a constitutional court, a high court of justice, and courts with jurisdiction in administrative, financial, labor, and social matters.
7. Germany also is a strong supporter of the United Nations and of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
BREATHER -- As you pause on reading this article, I hope it has so far provided you with insightful information relative to Germany. Even if it hasn�t so far, the remainder will. Just below you will find a few additional facts that we have found that may help you as well:
1. Today, Germany is also an industrial powerhouse.
2. Discover the beautiful Southwest of Germany with cities like Freiburg, Heidelberg and Tubingen.
3. Today "Made in Germany" means innovating ideas, setting trends and putting them into practice.
4. During the postwar era, the Federal Republic of Germany sought to improve its relationship with the countries of Eastern Europe by first establishing trade agreements and, subsequently, diplomatic relations.
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