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Travel Guide - Germany 

 

Germany is bursting with things to do for the entire family. Here you can explore storybook castles, fairy tale forests and medieval villages, as well as participate in countless family-friendly festivals across the country. 
Germany’s exciting and historic cities offer high-quality cultural experiences, fabulous shopping and some of Europe's best nightlife. 
The romantic and stunning countryside often defies description. Be it a relaxing stroll in a mountain valley, a river boat cruise along the beautiful Danube, a weekend getaway on the Baltic Sea or North Sea coast, or a ski vacation in the Alps, Germany will not disappoint you.

Capital Berlin
Population 82,431,400
National Day 3 October 
Religion Protestant (34%), Catholic (34%), Muslim (4%), unaffiliated/others (28%)
Currency Euro - €
Languages German

Climate

Spring months in Germany are a bit on the chilly side, but across the country from May through September conditions are generally warm and pleasant with mostly sunny skies. Fall temperatures are lower with moderate rainfall, but nevertheless a wonderful time to visit the country. 
The winter months (though colder and wet) remain mostly mild in the west, while in the east conditions are much colder and way below freezing temperatures are commonplace. 
Snow fall in the higher mountains of the south and across Bavaria can be extremely heavy, but in general terms accumulation amounts in the central uplands are light and quick to melt. 
Countrywide in summer high temperatures average in the mid-70's, while winter months average in the low 40's. Precipitation is possible throughout the year, with the most rain falling in the summer months 

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