Förbundsland tyskland
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Tyskland
| Bundesrepublik Deutschland Förbundsrepubliken Tyskland | ||
|---|---|---|
| Valspråk:(inofficiellt) Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit (tyska, "Enighet samt rättvisa samt frihet") | ||
| Nationalsång:3:e strofen ur Deutschlandlied[1][2] | ||
| Huvudstad (även största stad) | Berlin | |
| Officiellt språk | Tyska[3][4]1 | |
| Demonym | tysk[5] | |
| Statsskick | Förbundsrepublik[6] | |
| - | Förbundspresident | Frank-Walter Steinmeier |
| - | Förbundskansler | Olaf Scholz |
| Självständighet | Tysklands enande | |
| - | Deklarerad | 18 januari |
| - | Erkänd | 18 januari |
| Area | ||
| - | Totalt | km²[7](e) |
| - | Vatten(%) | 2,18% |
| Demografi | ||
| - | års uppskattning | 84[8](e) |
| - | Befolkningstäthet | inv./km²(a) |
| BNP(PPP) | års beräkning | |
| - | Totalt | ▲ 5, tusen miljarder USD[9](5:e) |
| - | Per capita | 66 USD[9](e) |
| BNP (nominell) | års beräkning | |
| - | Totalt | ▲ 4, tusen miljarder USD[9](4:e) |
| - | Per capita | ▲ 51 USD[9](e) |
| Ginikoefficient() | ▲ 30,9[10] | |
| HDI() | ▲ 0,[11](9:e) | |
| Valuta | euro2 () | |
| Tidszon | CET(UTC+1) | |
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