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  1. Central German or Middle German ( German: mitteldeutsche Dialekte, mitteldeutsche Mundarten, Mitteldeutsch) is a group of High German languages spoken from the Rhineland in the west to the former eastern territories of Germany . Central German divides into two subgroups, West Central German and East Central German .

  2. Central Germany or Middle Germany ( German: Zentraldeutschland or Mitteldeutschland, pronounced [ˈmɪtl̩ˌdɔɪ̯t͡ʃlant] ⓘ ), in geography, describes the areas surrounding the geographical centre of Germany . Landlocked German states without external borders.

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    Historically also including most of Hesse, parts of Franconia and the south of Lower Saxony, the region is described[by whom?] as an area south of the linguistic Benrath line where Central German dialects were spoken. It ranked for centuries as one of the most advanced areas in Germany, a centre of both the Protestant Reformation and the 19th-centu...

    Central Germany has played a crucial role in the development of German culture and identity. Already in medieval times, the region laid at the crossroads of two major trade routes in central Europe, the Via Regia and the Via Imperii which intersected at Leipzig, which made the region economically important. The region was the starting point of refo...

    Present central Germany is part of three German federal states: Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. A large part of the region is part of the Central German Metropolitan Region which comprises a regional development zone in the European METREX network. As of 2014[update] it includes major cities in Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt, as well as the "Saxo...

  3. Central German ( German: mitteldeutsche Dialekte, mitteldeutsche Mundarten, Mitteldeutsch) is a variant of two subgroups, West Central German and East Central German. Central German is spoken in Berlin, Bonn, Cologne, Düsseldorf, and Frankfurt . Categories: German dialects. Languages of Germany.

  4. El idioma alemán ( Deutsch ⓘ) es una lengua germánica occidental hablada por unas 135 millones de personas, principalmente en Centroeuropa.