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Germany Travel Guide - Travel to Germany


Germany is one of the most advanced and beautiful countries in the world, it is one of the major economic powers in the European Union and also a technology development leader, there are many reasons that may encourage you to visit this country, so this Germany travel guide is actually an excellent option to find out which are those reasons and what to do once there.
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Germany is located virtually in the middle of Europe, between Denmark and the North Sea to the north, Czech Republic and Poland to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium and Netherlands to the west, it is formed by 16 states among which the largest are Bavaria, Lower Saxony and Baden-Württemberg.
Germany is also known for being a green technology leader, both developing and improving it, its main markets are, among others, power generation, material and energy efficiency and sustainable water management.
Sciences like physics or chemistry are really respectable in Germany, for example if we talk about physics there is a name that comes to our minds immediately, Albert Einstein, and with it some others like Max Planck or Max Born. Engineering is not out of the great German accomplishments, automotive industry and also air transportation technology received great influence of the German engineers, for example the first space rocket was developed by Wernher von Braun who also was very important for the success of the US Apollo program.
Germany has plenty of offers for its visitors, if you do not want to stay in a hotel you can rent apartments in Berlin or into the city you want.
Germany is proving to be an attractive option for Scots looking for work abroad and an exciting international experience; a country of good cheer and culture with a pleasant climate (warm in summer but nice and cold in winter!) its position as a global financial powerhouse is certainly attractive to anybody looking for satisfying employment in a difficult financial climate. With an outlook for increased collaboration between Scotland and Germany in fuel industries and particularly renewable energy, employment opportunities look set to grow and Scotland will hope to improve upon the high level of cooperation that the countries have enjoyed for 700 years. However advice remains that learning the language and accepting the cultural differences is key to fitting into the community and making any move to Germany successful in the long term. Scottish removal services to Germany have certainly witnessed firsthand the popularity of the opportunities being offered, and with increased travel options from Edinburgh and Glasgow we may well see a few more kilts enjoying a friendly Germany welcome in the coming few years!
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