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Also Known As Deutschland • Federal Republic of Germany • Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Head Of Government Chancellor: Friedrich Merz
Capital Berlin3
Population (2025 est.) 83,433,000
Currency Exchange Rate 1 USD equals 0.889 euro
Head Of State President: Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Form Of Government federal multiparty republic with two legislative houses (Bundesrat, or Federal Council [691]; German Bundestag, or Federal Assembly [6312])
Official Language German
Official Religion none
Official Name Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Federal Republic of Germany)
Total Area (Sq Km) 357,596
Total Area (Sq Mi) 138,068
Monetary Unit euro (€)
Population Rank (2025) 19
Population Projection 2030 84,888,000
Density: Persons Per Sq Mi (2025) 604.3
Density: Persons Per Sq Km (2025) 233.3
Urban-Rural Population Urban: (2018) 77.3% • Rural: (2018) 22.7%
Life Expectancy At Birth Male: (2020–2022) 78.3 years • Female: (2020–2022) 83.2 years
Literacy: Percentage Of Population Age 15 And Over Literate Male: 100% • Female: 100%
Gni (U.S.$ ’000,000) (2023) 4,563,534
Gni Per Capita (U.S.$) (2023) 54,800
1All seats appointed by local government.2Current number of seats; statutory number is 598.3Some ministries remain in Bonn. The federal supreme court meets in Karlsruhe.

Did You Know?

  • A portion of Germany's highways have no speed limit.
  • Escaping prison is legal in Germany.
  • Giving the Nazi salute is illegal in Germany.
  • Germany has a museum dedicated to snoring.
  • In Germany, you can buy beer at McDonald's.

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state, Germany
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Germany
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administrative district, Germany
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national capital, Germany
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