The Reichstag building in Berlin is now used for this purpose.
What is German parliament?
This state is home to the Black forest and traditional villages.
What is Baden-Württemberg?
This state has about 3000 lakes and about 1/3 of its total area is classified as a nature preserve.
What is Brandenburg?
This state is home to Oktoberfest, but also is a hive of industry, famous for its automotive, mechanical engineering and electronics sectors.
What is Bavaria?
This city in Hesse has the highest concentration of banks in Germany.
What is Frankfurt-am-Main?
This was a concrete barrier that physically and symbolically separated the two halves of the city.
What is the Berlin Wall?
This state was passed back and forth between France and Germany for 200 years.
What is Saarland?
2/3 of all the grapes in Germany are harvested here.
What is Rhineland-Palatinate?
This federal state is knows as the cradle of German mechanical engineering. For over 200 years textile- and tool-making machines and printing presses have been produced here.
What is Saxony?
This city-state is located in northwest Germany, and is Germany's smallest, and least populated state.
What is Bremen?
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This is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany due to untouched coastline, and white-sand beaches along the Baltic Sea coast.
What is Mecklenburg-Vorpommern?
This is the highest mountain in Germany.
What is the Zugspitze?
This state has a diversified industrial sector that ranges from the food to the automotive industry to high-tech industries such as biotechnology and optoelectronics.
This state peaceful protests against the GDR regime began in the late 1980's and spread to other cities--ultimately toppling the East German government.
What is Saxony?
This famous landmark used to be a symbol of divison, because it was located in the restricted area and could not be visited by East or West Germans. After the fall of the Wall, this landmark became a symbol of German unity.
What is the Brandenburg Gate.
This state shares a border with Denmark and is the northernmost federal state in Germany.
What is Schleswig-Holstein?
This second-largest state by land mass state spans maritime and mountainous areas. It stretches from the North Sea down to the Harz mountains.
What is Lower Saxony?
This state is home to BMW, Siemens and Audi.
What is Bavaria?
This city was the most bombed city in the Second World War.
What is Dresden?
Following WWII Berlin was divided into these two zones, which each had their own governments.
What is East and West Berlin?
This state has charming river landscape that stretches for 303 km of the Elbe River.
What is Saxony-Anhalt?
This state is known as Little France and borderes France and Luxembourg.
What is Saarland?
This state has the largest economy in Germany and is a popular destination for expats. There are 110 technology centers and 70 universities in this state.
What is North Rhine-Westphalia?
This is Germany's second-biggest city, situated on the River Elbe in northern Germany.
What is Hamburg?