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    Germany Facts – Did you know…

    1. Food For Thought
      Germany has 600 varieties of bread, 1,000 different types of sausage, over 1,000 breweries and more than 5,000 different types of beer.
    2. It Gets Wurst
      The country’s dedication to currywurst is even greater, Germans chomp through an impressive 800,000,000 curried sausages a year.
    3. Crime & Punishment
      It’s perfectly legal to escape from prison. German law states it’s human instinct to be free, so prisoners have the right to try to escape from prison.
    4. Bridges of Size
      Berlin has more bridges than Venice. 960 to be precise. The city is also big, 9 times bigger than Paris.
    5. Septemberfest
      Oktoberfest actually starts in September. The beer festival runs for 16 days, the last day being the first Sunday in October.
    6. First Time
      The first Oktoberfest was the wedding celebration for Prince Ludwig of Bavaria in 1810. It became an annual event that’s now celebrated around the world.
    7. Say what now?
      The longest word in the German language is; Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft, meaning, ‘First Danube Steamboat Shipping Company’.
    8. It’s All Greek To Me
      It’s the third most commonly taught language in Europe and an official language in 6 countries; Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxemburg.

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