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  1. States of Germany may also refer to: List of states in the Holy Roman Empire, the states of the Holy Roman Empire between 962 and 1806. States of the German Confederation, member states of the German Confederation between 1815 and 1866. States of the German Empire (1871–1918) States of the Weimar Republic. Administrative divisions of East ...

  2. 16 de abr. de 2022 · Search depicted. Deutsch: Dies ist die Kategorie für die heutigen 16 Länder der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: English: This category covers the 16 federated States (or Länder, singular Land) of Germany. The 16 Länder, by reference to the numbers on the map to the right, are as follows: Baden-Württemberg. Free State of Bavaria (Freistaat ...

  3. The GRP of German states are shown in Euro ( € ). For easier comparison as per IMF estimates, all the figures are converted into US$ according to annual average exchange rates. German states by GRP (2018) €500–800 billion. €200–500 billion. €100–200 billion. €10–100 billion.

  4. Germany (average) 0.942 Netherlands: 7 North Rhine-Westphalia: 0.939 Singapore: 8 Saxony: 0.933 Liechtenstein: 9 Saarland: 0.931 Luxembourg: 10 Lower Saxony: 0.930 Luxembourg United Kingdom: 11 Rhineland-Palatinate: 0.929 United Kingdom: 12 Thuringia: 0.923 Japan South Korea United States: 13 Schleswig-Holstein: 0.921 United States: 14 ...

  5. United States declaration of war on Germany (1917) "Joint Resolution Declaring that a State of War exists between the Imperial German Government and the Government and the people of the United States and making provision to prosecute the same." Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 65–1. On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson asked a ...

  6. Germany is traditionally a country organized as a federal state.After the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, the German-speaking territories of the empire became allied in the German Confederation (1815–1866), a league of states with some federalistic elements.

  7. The Franco-German friendship became the basis for the political integration of Western Europe in the European Union. In 1998–1999, Germany was one of the founding countries of the eurozone. Germany remains one of the economic powerhouses of Europe, contributing about 1/4 of the eurozone's annual gross domestic product.