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A small country in north-central [[Europe]] that caused two world wars (in more recent times).
A small country in north-central [[Europe]].


Occupied since c. 500 B.C. by Germanic tribes, the region became part of the [[Frankish empire]] by the sixth century A.D. Later it became a loose federation of [[principalities]] and the [[nucleus]] of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] until the imperial state was broken up by [[Napoleon]] in [[1806]]. Germany became a [[confederation]] after [[1815]] and then an empire centered around [[Prussia]] (1871-1918).
Occupied since c. 500 B.C. by Germanic tribes, the region became part of the [[Frankish empire]] by the sixth century A.D. Later it became a loose federation of [[principalities]] and the [[nucleus]] of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] until the imperial state was broken up by [[Napoleon]] in [[1806]]. Germany became a [[confederation]] after [[1815]] and then an empire centered around [[Prussia]] (1871-1918).

Revision as of 01:42, 7 August 2003

A small country in north-central Europe.

Occupied since c. 500 B.C. by Germanic tribes, the region became part of the Frankish empire by the sixth century A.D. Later it became a loose federation of principalities and the nucleus of the Holy Roman Empire until the imperial state was broken up by Napoleon in 1806. Germany became a confederation after 1815 and then an empire centered around Prussia (1871-1918).

Currently Berlin is the capital and largest city. Population roughly: 81,410,001.