Germany
Developed
Localitation
Germany is the north of the European Union: among France at the west, Switzerland at the south, Poland at the east and Denmark at the north.
(Absolute) population
81.147.265 inhabitans (July 2013 est.)
Some extra information...
Germany in Europe
This is a map of Europe. In red, you can see Germany.
The German Parlament
Here, the politicians of Germany discuss the laws.
The Berlin's Wall
That's one of the icons of the capital, Berlin.
Area
357.022 sq km. (land: 348.672 sq km. / water: 8.350 sq km.)
Population Density
The population density it's 227 inhabitans per sq km.
Age structure
0 - 14 years old: 13.1 %
15 - 24 years old: 10.8 %
26 - 54 years old: 42 %
55 - 64 years old: 13.3 %
65 years and over: 20.9 %
Median Age
45.7 years (male: 44.7 years / female: 46.8 years)
Birth Rate
8.37 births / 1.000 population (2013 est.)
Mortality Rate
11.17 deaths / 1.000 population (2013 est.)
Population Growth Rate
- 0.19 % (2013 est.)
Sex Ratio
0.97 male (s) / female
Infant Mortality
3.48 deaths / 1.000 live births
Life Expertancy
80.32 years (2013 est.)
Fertility Rate
1.42 children born / woman (2013 est.)
Literacy
99 % (male: 99 % / female: 99 %)
National Song
"Das Deutschlandlied" - Germany National Anthem German & English lyrics
Stage of the Demographic Transition Model
Four stage, that of a industrialitzed economy system, there are both low birth rates and low death and roughly in balance. The population growth rate is low, or negative. The population pyramid is constrictive: life expertancy is high (many of the people are aged 65 or over) but there are few children.
Typical food in Germany
Oktoberfest
In the Bavarian city of Munich, since 1810 Germany celebrates the Oktoberfest (October's festival). They celebrate it between September and October. In it, it's tytical to drink a bier (beer) like this ones.