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  2. German wine - Wikipedia

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    German wine is primarily produced in the west of Germany, along the river Rhine and its tributaries, with the oldest plantations going back to the Roman era. Approximately 60 percent of German wine is produced in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, where 6 of the 13 regions ( Anbaugebiete) for quality wine are situated.

  3. Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.It lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its 16 constituent states have a total population of over 84 million in an area of 357,569 km 2 (138,058 sq mi), making it the most populous member state of the European Union.

  4. List of German inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Germany has been the home of many famous inventors, discoverers and engineers, including Carl von Linde, who developed the modern refrigerator. [2] Ottomar Anschütz and the Skladanowsky brothers were early pioneers of film technology , while Paul Nipkow and Karl Ferdinand Braun laid the foundation of the television with their Nipkow disk and ...

  5. German cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Corned Eisbein, with Sauerkraut, among the favorite German dishes around the world. [4] Bockwurst sausage on roll. The German döner kebap. Plate of Currywurst with fries. Hamburg steak has been known as "Frikadelle" in Germany since the 17th century and is believed to be a precursor to the modern Hamburger.

  6. Culture of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Since about 1970, Germany has once again had a thriving popular culture, now increasingly led by its reinstated capital Berlin, and a self-confident music and art scene. Germany is also very well known for its many renowned opera houses, such as Semperoper, Komische Oper Berlin and Munich State Theatre.

  7. German art - Wikipedia

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    German art. German art has a long and distinguished tradition in the visual arts, from the earliest known work of figurative art to its current output of contemporary art . Germany has only been united into a single state since the 19th century, and defining its borders has been a notoriously difficult and painful process.

  8. Beer in Germany - Wikipedia

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    A Kranz (wreath) of fresh Kölsch beer that is typically carried by a server ("Köbes"), containing traditional Stange glasses and, in the center, larger modern glasses. Beer ( German: Bier pronounced [biːɐ̯] ⓘ) is a major part of German culture. Only water, hops, yeast and malt are permitted as ingredients in its production.

  9. Johannes Gutenberg - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg[ a] ( c. 1393–1406 – 3 February 1468) was a German inventor and craftsman who invented the movable-type printing press. Though movable type was already in use in East Asia, Gutenberg's invention of the printing press [ 2] enabled a much faster rate of printing. The printing press later spread ...