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The Business Culture of Germany  

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International Business The Business Culture of Germany Geography and Demography Located in: Central Europe Bordered by: The Baltic Sea, The North Sea, The Netherlands, Poland, Denmark , France, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg Landscape: Low and high mountain ranges are interspersed with upland plains, terrace country, hilly regions and lakelands as well as wide, open lowlands. From north to south Germany is divided into five regions with different topographical features: the North German Plain, the Central Upland Range, the terrace panorama of the southwest, the Alpine foothills in the south and the Bavarian Alps. Climate: Temperate and marine, cloudy, wet and cool winters and summers; occasional warm winds Population: 82,424,609 (July 2004 est.) Capital: Berlin Languages: 99% of the population speaks German, although there are many dialects spoken in the various regions. Ethnic groups: The "Other" segment is made up of Greek, Polish, Italian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian and Spanish migrants. Religions: 1. The Catholic and Protestant churches contributed to social and...

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