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Factoids Deutschland
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Factoid Kummerspeck is a german noun meaning “weight put on as a result of eating too much when feeling sorry for yourself”.
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Factoid Ein Hamburger is a German noun meaning “someone from Hamburg”.
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Factoid There is a Barbie doll modelled on Germany’s current Chancellor - Angela Merkel.
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Factoid Zischeln is a German verb meaning “to hiss” or “to whisper angrily”.
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Factoid There are over 300 kinds of bread in Germany.
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Factoid There are 35 dialects of the German language.
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Factoid Tümmler is German noun meaning “a bottle-nosed dolphin”.
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Factoid There is a museum in Berlin dedicated to the Currywurst.
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Factoid Beer is officially considered a food in Bavaria.
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Factoid Turnbeutelvergesser is a German insult meaning “someone who always ‘forgets’ their PE kit”.
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Factoid The term “Ecology” was first coined by the German biologist Ernst Haeckel in 1866.
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Factoid Berlin has the largest train station in Europe.
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Factoid Schattenparker/in is a German noun meaning “someone who parks their car in the shade”.
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Factoid The Munich Oktoberfest actually starts in late September.
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Factoid The world’s narrowest street is in Reutlingen. It is called Spreuerhofstraße and is 31 cm wide at its narrowest point.
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Factoid Handschuhschneeballwerfer is a German insult meaning “someone who only throws snowballs if they are wearing gloves”.
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Factoid Germany has only once lost a penalty shootout in a major football competition.
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Factoid Ein Berliner is either “a person from Berlin” or “a doughnut”.
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Factoid Ulm Cathedral is the tallest church in the world at 161.53 metres (530 feet).
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Factoid Fanta was invented in Germany.
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Factoid The world's first Green Party, Die Grünen, was founded in Germany in 1980.
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Factoid The first printed book was made in Germany.
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Factoid Germans can be credited with the discovery of insulin, and the invention of the clarinet.
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Factoid Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungs aufgabenübertragungsgesetz is a german noun meaning “law delegating beef label monitoring”.
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Factoid Warmduscher is a German insult meaning “someone who only takes hot showers”.
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Factoid Mist is a German noun meaning “dung” or “poo”.
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Factoid The following cities have all at one time or another been capitals of Germany: Aachen, Regensburg, Frankfurt- am-Main, Nürnberg, Berlin, Weimar, Bonn.
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Factoid Over 100 Germans have been awarded a Nobel prize, including Albert Einstein.
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Factoid Watching the slapstick 1963 British comedy sketch “Dinner for One” is an essential part of the German New Year’s Eve celebration.
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Factoid Frankfurt has more millionaires per capita than any other city worldwide. Munich comes second.
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Factoid In 1714 George I of the German Royal House of Hannover ascended to the British throne. Queen Elizabeth II is his direct descendant.
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Factoid 65% of German motorways have no speed limit.
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Factoid Germany has over 400 zoos, the most in the world.
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Factoid German is an official language of 7 countries: Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Italy, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein.
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Factoid There are over 1,000 kinds of sausage in Germany.
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Factoid Most taxis in Germany are Mercedes.
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Factoid There are over 150 castles in Germany.
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Factoid Gift is a German noun meaning “poison”.
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Factoid The car was invented in Germany - by Karl Benz.
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Factoid From 1896 to 2012 German athletes won a total of 1662 Olympic medals.
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