German+Village

** Germany ** - Germany owned a world-wide commerce which rapidly expanded. It is best known in Leipzig, Germany. Traders ambitions refused to assign any boundaries to the German trade port. Germany had a powerful army to protect their trade and even their manifold interests in the most distant seas. In the ninetee nth century the industrial revolution transformed Berlin. The city's economy and population expanded dramatically, and it became the main rail transportation place and economic center of Germany.
 * The German Village **

** Berlin ** - Berlin was and still is the largest city in Germany and is its capital. It was founded in the thirteenth century and was settled by a large number of German immigrants. Germany's population has about 40.8 thousand people living there in the 1800s. There was about 64.1 percent of the German population that was Christian denominations; 31.4 percent are Roman Catholic; and 32.7 percent are affiliated with Protestantism. Germans were very strict about their religion and how they could be involved in it. So they would post a tax or church tax on people who didn't carry a religion. About 70% of the revenues came from the church. The German government has limited responsibilities for culture. Meaning the government wasn’t really so much involved in Germany's cultural means. Onto the subject of food; Germans were also famous for their rye bread and sausages. They also produced a large quantity of beer. They even owned their own industry on beer, but changed it to a wine place. The elevation of Berlin is 115 feet (35 meters) above sea level. It is built mainly on sandy glacial soil and an extensive showing of forest-rimmed lakes, formed from the waters of the Dahme River. Indeed, about one-third of the Greater Berlin area is still covered by sandy pine and mixed birch woods, lakes, and beaches. The city’s mean annual temperature is about 48 °F (9 °C) and mean temperatures range from 30 °F (−1 °C) in winter to 65 °F (18 °C) in summer, and the average precipitation is 22 inches.    