Miscellaneous German Facts
Language in Germany
German National Icons
What are they known for, Germany?
German Cuisine
100

With more than 7 million professional players, this is the most popular sport in Germany.

Football (Soccer)
100

This is the second most commonly spoken language in Germany.

English

100

This form of architecture, as seen in the Cathedral of Cologne, was popular in Germany during the Middle Ages.

Gothic Architecture

100

Karl Benz, inventor of the gas powered automobile, also founded this company.

Mercedes-Benz

100

This pastry is typically woven into a knot before baking.

Pretzel
200

Germany is the second most populous country in Europe, behind only this large country.

Russia

200

"Hello" in German

Guten Tag!

200

The Bradenburg Gate is located in this capital city of Germany.

Berlin

200

After developing the V-2 Rocket during World War II, Werner von Braun became better known for his contributions to this American government scientific agency.

NASA

200

This type of sausage is one of the most popular foods of Germany.

Bratwurst

300

Since 1990, October 3rd has been celebrated as German Unity Day. Celebrating the fall of this wall dividing East and West Germany.

The Berlin Wall

300

"Goodbye" in German

Auf Wiedersehen

300

This German sportswear brand, known for its signature three stripes, is the second largest in the world after Nike.

Adidas

300

This physicist became so well known for his intellect that his last name is synonymous with having intelligence.

Albert Einstein

300

This cake, made with chocolate, cherries, and whipped cream, is a national dessert of Germany.

Black Forest Cake

400

The modern German flag is known as a tricolor with Black, Red, and this other color.

Gold or Yellow

400

"Thanks" in German

Danke

400

This type of market pops up for four weeks out of the year and dates back to the Late Middle Ages.

Christmas Market

400

Johannes Guttenberg is famed for inventing this device which greatly improved book production during the Renaissance.

The Printing Press

400

This world famous brand of gummy bears (Gummibärchen) comes from Germany.

Haribo

500

Angela Merkel currently holds this political office in Germany.

Chancellor

500
"Germany" in German

Deutschland

500

These brothers travelled Germany, collecting many classic European folk tales, popularizing such stories as "Hansel and Gretel", "Cinderella", "Snow White", "Rapunzel", "Little Red Riding Hood", "The Frog Prince", "Rumplestiltskin", and "Sleeping Beauty".


The Brothers Grimm

500

This partially deaf composer revolutionized classical music.

Ludwig van Beethoven

500

This crumbly topping made up of sugar, butter, and flour goes on top of many baked goods or pastries.

Streusel

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