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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Germany

I really love this country...


Located in central Europe, Germany is made up of the North German Plain, the Central German Uplands (Mittelgebirge), and the Southern German Highlands. The Bavarian plateau in the southwest averages 1,600 ft (488 m) above sea level, but it reaches 9,721 ft (2,962 m) in the Zugspitze Mountains, the highest point in the country.

There are 16 Bundesländer in Germany. 
For example Bayern (München), Niedersachsen (Hannover), Nordrhein-Westfalen (Düsseldorf), Thüringen (Erfurt), Baden-Württemberg (Stuttgart), Sachsen (Dresden), Schleswig-Holstein (Kiel)…

When is the best time to visit Germany? That mostly depends on you - do you love warm, sunny days and don't mind long lines in front of sights and attractions? Or can you cope with cold temperatures in order to be rewarded with low airfares and fewer crowds? Check out the overview of Germany in all four seasons, compare flights, and find out what’s the best time of year for you to visit Germany.. :)


Germany has its lively cities with their wonderful architecture, shopping and nightlife, the country is dotted with fairy tale castles, romantic palaces, abbeys, medieval villages and stunning countryside, but tourism in Germany is constantly increasing, and it is thanks to the German people who hold dear and keep to their traditional seasonal festivals, events and traditions. Inventing new ones when they feel like it and all of them something for we as visitors to also enjoy.

Btw, In Germany I live in Wiesbaden, near from Frankfurt, small but I really love it..




Schloss Biebrich :D




Beautiful Church in Wiesbaden

The Hessian state capital Wiesbaden – famous for its hot springs – is located in the heart of Germany in the centre of the Rhine Main region. Wiesbaden stands out with its perfect infrastructure, good connections to Frankfurt Airport and Frankfurt-Hahn Airport, an optimal local transport net-work, more than 6,000 hotel beds (ten 4 and 5 star hotels) as well as varied gastronomy.

The neighbouring region of the Rheingau is one of the most beautiful and traditional wine-growing regions in Germany and is famous for its palaces, castles and monasteries; this has given way to the city being given the title of “Gateway to the Rheingau“. Hence, the Rhine and wine are inseparably connected with Wiesbaden ♥

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