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What countries are there around Germany?

Question 1: Who are Yuan Jiejie in the countries next to Germany? Zhuoran immediately raised the flag and was beheaded by Cao Cao on charges of disturbing the morale of the army. After many days in the army, a white flag was erected in front of the army.

Question 2: Which countries have close relations with Germany? Northern Germany is Denmark; It borders Poland and Czech Republic in the east and Austria and Switzerland in the south. The west borders France, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Question 3: What countries are around Poland? 1, Lithuania.

* * * Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublika, English: Republic of Lithuania), referred to as Lithuania. Located on the east bank of the Baltic Sea, it borders Latvia in the north, Belarus in the southeast, Kaliningrad and Poland in Russia in the southwest, and Vilnius is the capital.

Lithuania is an ancient country with a long history. It has been competing with Russia in northern and eastern Europe. It was annexed by Russia and the Soviet Union. Lithuania declared its independence from the Soviet Union on 1990. 1991September 6, the Soviet Union officially recognized Lithuania's independence.

20 1 1 year, Lithuania's GDP is US$ 42.8 billion, up 5.9% year-on-year, and the per capita GDP is about US$ 13253. Food processing, wood processing, transportation and logistics, biotechnology and laser technology are Lithuania's dominant industries.

20 15 1 10/,Lithuania will become the 1 9 th member of the euro zone, which coincides with the 15 anniversary of the birth of the euro.

2. Germany

The Federal Republic of Germany (hereinafter referred to as Germany) is the federal parliament in central Europe, consisting of 16 federal states, with Berlin as its capital. Its territory area is 357 167 square kilometers, its climate is mild, and its population is about 807 10000, making it the most populous country in the EU.

The ancestors of Germany were Germanic people who lived in Central Europe in ancient times. /kloc-in the 0/0 century, the Germans established the Holy Roman Empire and then split. 187 1 year, Prussia unified the German states and established the German Empire. It participated in two world wars and was defeated. 1945 is split into two parts. 1990 10 10 On October 3rd, the German Democratic Republic officially joined Germany and the two countries were unified. Germany is one of the largest economies in Europe and an important member of the European Union, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Schengen Convention, the Group of Eight, the United Nations and other international organizations.

Germany has a perfect social security system and a high standard of living for its citizens. It is very developed in basic and applied research, science and technology. German universities and developed vocational education, which are famous for their science and technology, support the German economy. Since modern times, Germany has also produced a large number of great scientists, thinkers and philosophers who have changed the world.

3. Czech Republic

Czech full name: Czech, a landlocked country in Central Europe, with a land area of 78,866 square kilometers, formerly Czechoslovakia, which was peacefully separated from Slovakia in 1993. In terms of Czech international address, although it is customary to use Czech as a title in English, in fact, in an official document published by 1993, the Czech Foreign Ministry requires all countries in the world to use Czech (compared with Czech? Esko), while the Czech Republic keeps it as an official document, and its international code is CZ.

In 2006, the Czech Republic was listed as a developed country by the World Bank. Among Eastern European countries, the Czech Republic has a high human development index. This is a member of the European Union, NATO, OECD, OSCE and Council of Europe.

On May 1 2004, the Czech Republic officially joined the European Union.

4. Slovakia

Slovakia is a landlocked country in central Europe, bordering the Czech Republic in the northwest, Poland in the north, Ukraine in the east, Hungary in the south, Austria in the southwest and the former Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in the east. Slovakia has become an independent country since 1993 1. The country's topography is high in the north and low in the south, with beautiful scenery, pleasant climate, numerous historical sites and rich tourism resources. In addition, Slovakia has one of the largest number of castles in the world, ranging from the remains of ancient castles to well-preserved museum collections. In 2006, Slovakia entered the ranks of developed countries.

Slovakia joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on March 29th, 2004, became a member of the European Union on May 1 day, and became a member of the Schengen Convention on February 2nd1day, 2007. Joined the euro zone in 2009 10.

Slovakia, as the name of this region, was first recorded in15th century. The name16th century is often used. Slavs have settled here since the 5th century. Since the 9th century, they have called themselves Slavs, so this title may have been used before15th century. ......& gt& gt

Question 4: What are the main countries in Europe? There are 44 countries and regions in Europe. Geographically, it is customarily divided into five regions: southern Europe, western Europe, central Europe, northern Europe and eastern Europe. Southern Europe refers to Balkan Peninsula, Apennine Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula and nearby islands south of Alps, including Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Italy, Tintigon, San Marino, Malta, Spain, Portugal and Andorra. In a narrow sense, Western Europe refers to the islands near the Atlantic Ocean and Western Europe, including Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France and Monaco. Central Europe refers to central Europe, south of the Baltic Sea and north of the Alps. Include Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Northern Europe refers to jutland and Scandinavia in Northern Europe. Include Iceland, Faroe Islands (Denmark), Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. Eastern Europe refers to eastern Europe, and geographically refers to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova and western Russia.

Recently, there is another country in southern Europe: Kosovo; It hasn't passed yet.

Question 5: Germany, ten neighboring countries near Germany, is located in central Europe.

Eastern Poland, Czech Republic,

It borders Austria and Switzerland in the south and the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France in the west.

Bordering Denmark in the north and the Baltic Sea in the north, it is the country with the largest number of neighboring countries in Europe.

The area is 357,020.22 square kilometers (1999,65438+February). The terrain is low in the north and high in the south, which can be divided into four terrain areas: north german plain, with an average elevation of less than 100 meters; The mountainous area between China and Germany is composed of high blocks that strike east and west. The Rhine fault valley in the southwest is surrounded by steep valley-walled mountains; Bavarian Plateau and the southern Alps, in which zugspitze, the main peak of Bourne Alps, is 2963 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in China. The main rivers are the Rhine (which flows through the territory for 865 kilometers), Elbe River, Weser River, Oder River and Danube River. The larger lakes are Boden Lake, Kim Lake, Amor Lake and Leeds Lake. The maritime climate in the northwest is obvious, and the eastern and southern parts gradually transition to continental climate. Average temperature in July 14 ~ 19℃, 1-5 ~ 1℃. The annual precipitation is 500 ~ 1000 mm, which is more in mountainous areas. From the mutual date of1June, 1995, according to the international agreement on the law of the sea in June, 1982, German territorial waters in the northern and eastern waters of China increased from 3 nautical miles to 12 nautical miles (about 22 kilometers), and their areas increased by 4 100 and1respectively.

Question 6: What other neighboring countries can go to Germany for a week? Germany can go to the Czech Republic at the same time. Dejie's route is the best recommended route in the world. You can go and see if there is any free customization service.

Question 7: What countries are around the Netherlands? Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, across the North Sea is Britain.

Further south are France, Italy and so on.

Question 8: What other cities around Munich, Germany are worth visiting? Go to Lake Jim at five o'clock, Wakakaninfenbao.