Germany
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*[[German Modernism]] | *[[German Modernism]] | ||
*[[German Romanticism]] | *[[German Romanticism]] | ||
*[[German art]] | *[[German art]] | ||
*[[German literature]] | *[[German literature]] | ||
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Germany is a country in West-central Europe. It is bordered on the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; on the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; on the south by Austria and Switzerland; and on the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
See also
- Anti-German sentiment
- Culture of Germany
- Deutschtum
- German Modernism
- German Romanticism
- German art
- German literature
- Nazi Germany
- Stereotype of Germans
- Weimar Berlin
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