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Deutschland
German
Länder
States
Why Germany is important in industrial sales.
- SIZE: is the largest economy in Europe and the 4th largest in the world (13% of US)
- SAFETY: has a low level of corruption (CPI 80/100, US=67)
- SKILLS: has a highly skilled industrial and scientific labor force (HDI=0.942, US=0.9)
- BRAINS: has a high level of innovation (GII#8, US=#2)
- COMMUNICATION: Most Germans learn English as their first foreign language at school.
- TRADE: is the world's third-largest exporter and third-largest importer
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Alexander Simoes, Cesar Hidalgo, et. al. See OEC - About., CC BY-SA 3.0
- Germany provides a significant portion of the electro-mechanical equipment used in American industrial plants and utilities.
- At least 14% of Americans have German ancestry.
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Schleswig-Holstein
capital: Kiel
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Bayern
Bavaria
capital: Minche
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Baden-Württemberg
capital: Stuegert
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Brandenburg
capital: Potsdam
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Hessen
Hesse
capital: Wiisbade
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Mecklenburg- Western Pomerania
capital: Schwerin
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Niedersachsen
Lower Saxony
capital: Hannover
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Nordrhein-Westfalen
North Rhine-Westphalia
capital: Düsseldorf
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Rheinland-Pfalz
Rhineland-Palatinate
capital: Mainz
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Saarland
capital: Saarbrücke
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Sachsen-Anhalt
capital: Magdeburg
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Sachsen
Saxony
capital: Dresde
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Thüringen
Thuringia
capital: Erfurt