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The German Wine Road is 50 miles long throughout southwest Germany. The wine route stretches through the middle of the Palatinate (Pfalz, former Rheinpfalz), the biggest coherent wine-growing area in Germany. Private Munich Bike Tour: Pedal through Munich’s scenic streets with a private guide on this 3-hour bike tour, and see firsthand why this Bavarian metropolis ranks as one of the world’s most livable cities. Cycle at your own pace along the bike-friendly streets, winding your way through the timeworn lanes of Munich Old Town and the verdant expanse of the English Garden. Stop as often as you like to take photos, learn more about the sights, or enjoy a well-earned stein in a beer garden. Most sections of Germany's autobahns have two or three, sometimes four lanes in each direction in addition to an emergency lane ( hard shoulder). A few sections have only two lanes in each direction without emergency lanes, and short slip-roads and ramps. This is when you must use a parking disc and if you park in a spot that requires a parking disc and you do not display a parking disc, you will be fined.

On major highways, the traffic moves fast and be sure you pass only on the left and once clear move over to the right. Dotted yellow lines mean you can switch lanes were solid yellow lines mean to stay in your lane even if you can pass. Germany's autobahns are famous for being among the few public roads in the world without blanket speed limits for cars and motorcycles. As such, they are important German cultural identifiers, "often mentioned in hushed, reverential tones by motoring enthusiasts and looked at with a mix of awe and terror by outsiders." [1] Some speed limits are implemented on different autobahns. [28] Getting there and getting around: The infrastructure of the country supports the booming tourism industry. The high speed and regular rail networks crisscrosses the country and the network covers over 36,000 km. Germany has over 540 airports to manage the influx of tourists. Aviation industry in Germany took off as early as the 1920’s with a number of small companies being set up. Deutsche Luft Hansa AG was set up in 1926 and as Lufthansa is recognized till date as one of the best commercial fleets of the world. Lufthansa’s long and short haul fleets consist almost entirely of Boeing and Airbus crafts. Frankfurt airport is one of the major airports of Europe and is regarded by many as one of the major gateways to the continent. Going by 2009 statistics, Frankfurt is the 3rd largest airport in Europe and 9th in the world in terms of traffic. Gilbert, Max (16 July 2021). "#Faktenfuchs: Was bringt ein Tempolimit auf Autobahnen?". BR24 . Retrieved 7 November 2021. Adam Tooze (2008). The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy. Penguin. pp.45–46, 59–60. ISBN 9781101564950.

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Stefan Anker (3 November 2013). "Tempolimit: Freie Fahrt – Wo geht das noch in Deutschland?". Die Welt . Retrieved 14 April 2016. The country’s multinational enterprises have taken the world by storm. 500 of the world’s largest corporations are German. The government spends a substantial amount of the budget on military and developmental research. Berlin, the capital city, houses the Federal Foreign Office. Germany has diplomatic missions in over 191 countries of the world. With a GDP of over 2,400 billion Euros and a per capita GNP of over 29,000 Euros, Germany is the world’s largest exporter. History – surviving the World Wars:

The German legislature is bicameral and the 16 states of Germany abide by their individual constitutions. The government is elected by universal suffrage. In Germany, the state is headed by the President and the government by the Chancellor. The President, elected by the Bundesversammlung, has representative powers whereas executive powers are vested in the Chancellor. The Bundestag and the Bundesrat are the legislative councils of the German parliament. The unique feature of the German legislature is that while the Bundestag has members who are elected by direct elections, members of the Bundesrat are state government representatives. Both these councils, together, are responsible for the legislative function of the country. The judicial functions are taken up by the state and federal courts with separation of jurisdiction.

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Seen the Rache des Papstes on Fernsehturm Berlin. Berlin’s TV tower is an imposing 368 meters tall structure, the tallest in Germany. The Rache des Papstes or Pope’s Revenge, is a natural sign of the Cross formed by the sun’s reflection on the Fernsehturm Berlin’s steel dome.

No More Fun on the Autobahn?". Time. 29 October 2007. Archived from the original on 30 October 2007 . Retrieved 14 April 2016.Germany – the land of carnivals: Germany is a land of fun loving people. Carnivals and fairs dominate the German calendar. Every year in February, the country gears up to host a series of carnivals and fairs. These carnivals and fetes last till fall. The cities of Mainz, Cologne, Dusseldorf and Bonn and all the adjoining villages hold food and entertainment events. The locals dressed in colorful attire participate in the musical shows and street carnivals. The country’s best vineyards are located on the banks of the Rhine and also hold a number of wine and beer festivals intended at promoting their produce. Christmas, is when Germany resumes festivities, with over 60% of the population practicing Christianity. International Traffic and Accident Data: Selected Risk Values for the Year 2012" (PDF). Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen (Federal Highway Research Institute). Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen. December 2012 . Retrieved 8 November 2015. A managed rest area (German: Autobahnraststätte or Raststätte ( German: [ˈʁastˌʃtɛtə] ⓘ) for short) usually also includes a filling station, charging station, lavatories, toilets, and baby changes. Most rest areas also have restaurants, shops, public telephones, Internet access, and a playground. Some have hotels. Mandated every 50 kilometres (31mi) or so, rest areas are usually open all night.

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