- Baden-Wurttemberg-In 2002 had a population of 10,661,000 people. The Capital is Stuttgart.
- Bavaria-Is considered the "Beer State" and also produces fine wine from the Franconia region.
- Berlin-The Capital is Berlin. The Area in mi squared is 344.
- Bradenburg-This state is a densely forested state and surronds the capital city or Berlin.
- Bremen-In 2003 had a population of 663,000 and has the area of 404 km squared.
- Hamburg-Has just under 40 theaters including the state opera house where John Neumeier performes.
- Hesse-The capital is Wiesbaden. The german name for Hesse is Hessen.
- Lower Saxony-Has an auo industry, such as volkswagen.
- Mecklenburg-West Pomerania: In 2002, had a population of 1,745,000 and the capital is Schwerin.
- North Rhine Westphalia-This state has the most inhabitants in Germany.
- Rhineland-Palatinate-the german name for Rhineland-Palatinate is Rheinland-Pfalz.
- Saarland-This state over the past 200 years has changed nationality, eight times.
- Saxony-Had a population of 4,337,000 in 2003. The Capital is Dresdon.
- Saxony-Anhalt: This state stages a major festival for the most famous inhabitant, Geroge Friedrich
- Schleswig-Holstein-The Capital is Kiel. The area per squared mile is 6,086.
- Thuringia-This is the state of reasearchers, and the 160-kilometer Rennsteig, or trail.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
German States-One or Two Sentences about them
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