Munich
Munich is the colourful, cosmopolitan
capital city of Bavaria, the largest federal state (by area) in Germany. It is Germany’s third largest city after Berlin and Hamburg and is home to 1.5 million people. While it is
world famous for its beer gardens, white sausages and its annual Oktoberfest,
Munich is also renowned for its fine architecture and culture.
Munich is considered Germany's most livable city. Hardly surprising considering that the Alps, Italy and
the Mediterranean, the Czech Republic, Austria and some of Europe’s most
beautiful scenery is just a short drive away! Throw in some additional benefits
like beautiful Baroque and Roccoco architecture, green countryside, the second
largest university in Germany, and an almost reverent understanding of beer and
it’s easy to see why this city is a favourite among Germans and non-Germans
alike. This comes at a price of course – Munich is often considered the most
expensive city in Germany. A price well worth paying for the privilege of living
in it.
Munich boasts of a rich cultural scene and its museums are even considered
to outrank Berlin in quality. Unlike Berlin, Munich has been brilliantly
rebuilt after the war and many find it hard to believe that it was even bombed
in WWII. Till today, Munich remains Germany's number-one place for art and has
been the home or birthplace of many famous writers, artists, architects, and
musicians.
Germany
As Europe's largest economy and with a population of 82 million
inhabitants, Germany plays a key role in European politics and economy.
Germany is a founding member of the European Union and has been part of
the Eurozone 1999. Berlin is Germany’s capital and
largest city.
Located deep in the heart of Europe, Germany is bordered to the
north by the
North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the
Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the
west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Germany spans
across 357,021 km˛ and is
influenced by a temperate seasonal
climate.
Germany plays an active role in politics. It is a
member of the United
Nations, NATO, the G8, the G4 nations, and signed the Kyoto protocol. It is the
world's third largest economy by nominal GDP, the largest exporter of goods, ranked sixth in military expenditure, and is home to the third-highest number of international migrants.
Germany boasts of a high standard of living and a comprehensive system of social
security. It holds a key position in European affairs and is recognised as a
scientific and technological leader in several fields.
Sources
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany
- http://wikitravel.org/en/Munich
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