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Capital Berlin
Language German
Currency Euro
The home to many a famous composer, scientist and fashion designer, Germany is dotted with famous cities, all packed with history. Berlin is perhaps most famous for its wall, built by the communists and effectively splitting Germany into two countries.
Germany’s famous people are Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Georg Friedrich Handel (composers) and Albert Einstein (scientist).
Links
Prussia (links temporarily placed here, pending the finding of a permanent home)
- Putzig Genealogy Records 1660-1890 (Putzig/Puck is now part of Poland)
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