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Germany is located in north-central Europe. Denmark, the Baltic Sea, and the North Sea are to its north, Poland and the Czech Republic are to its east, Austria and Switzerland are to its south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands are to its west. Germany is about the size of South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama combined, but five times as many people live there. About 85% of Germans live in urban areas.
Germany's location in the center of Europe make it a crossroad for travel and trade. Germany has an excellent highway system that makes trade easy.
Germany is divided into 3 zones: the Alps Mountains to the south, hilly to mountainous in the middle, and plains to the north. The Rhine River runs through Germany and many cities lie along its path. This river provides a way to transport goods and people.
Germany's location in the center of Europe make it a crossroad for travel and trade. Germany has an excellent highway system that makes trade easy.
Germany is divided into 3 zones: the Alps Mountains to the south, hilly to mountainous in the middle, and plains to the north. The Rhine River runs through Germany and many cities lie along its path. This river provides a way to transport goods and people.