Discovering Germany
Facts About Germany
Official Country Name: Deutschland
Capital City: Berlin
Official Language: German
Official Religion: While freedom of religion is guaranteed in Article 4 of the Basic Law (constitution), the predominant religion Germans practice is some form of Christianity
Currency: Euro, €
Weights and Measurements: Metric System
Electricity/Voltage: 220-240V
General Information
Public Holidays Most schools, banks, and government offices are closed on national public holidays.
Holiday
Date
German Name
New Year’s Day
January 1
Neujahr
Good Friday
Friday before Easter
Karfreitag
Easter Sunday Easter Monday
Varies
Ostersonntag Ostermontag Tag der Arbeit Pfingstsonntag Pfingstmontag
Monday after Easter
May Day
May 1
Whit Sunday, Pentecost
50 days after Easter
Whit Monday
Following Monday
German Unity Day
October 3
Tag der Deutschen Einheit Erster Weihnachtsfeiertag Zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag
Christmas Day
December 25 December 26
St. Stephen’s Day/Boxing Day
Government Germany is a federal, parliamentary, representative democratic republic with a constitution called Basic Law. The Head of State is the President ( Bundespraesident ), who is an important ceremonial figure. The Head of Government is the Chancellor who is part of the executive branch and presides over a variety of different ministries. The Legislative Branch is made up two parts, the Bundestag and Bundesrat. The Bundestag is made up of 672 publically-elected officials and is the lower house in parliament. The Bundesrat is the upper house in parliament and is comprised of state representatives. Together, the two houses of parliament hold legislative, or law-making, power. The judiciary system remains separate from all the government branches to ensure a clear and unbiased interpretation of the law.
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