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Germany

Major EU economy with deep interest in industry, energy policy, EVs, travel, and Berlin tech culture.

DE / DEUFederal Republic of Germany

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Population

84.5M

GDP (USD)

4.7T

GDP / capita

56,000

USD estimate

Currency

EUR · Euro

Capital

Berlin

Largest city

Berlin

Area (km²)

357,022

Internet users

93%

78% urban

Calling code

+49

Driving

right-hand

Timezones

CET / CEST

Languages

German

Major exports

  • vehicles
  • machinery
  • chemicals
  • electronics
  • pharmaceuticals

Neighbors

  • Denmark
  • Poland
  • Czechia
  • Austria
  • Switzerland
  • France
  • Luxembourg
  • Belgium
  • Netherlands

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How to use this page

  1. Open Berlin for tech and mobility city context.
  2. Pair EV/energy themes with Markets energy desks when researching prices.
  3. Use currency converter for EUR cross-checks.
  4. Compare with the UK when weighing European English-content strategies.

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Germany at a glance

Federal Republic of Germany (DE / DEU) sits in Europe (Western Europe). Capital: Berlin. Largest city: Berlin. Population about 84.5M; GDP about 4.7T USD (~56,000 per capita). Currency: EUR (Euro). Languages: German. Major EU economy with deep interest in industry, energy policy, EVs, travel, and Berlin tech culture.

Market and search intent

Treat Germany as a search market: scale (population), money (currency + GDP), and language mix shape what people type next. Recurring themes include EV, energy, industry, Berlin tech, travel. Open city profiles for local timezone and demand notes before jumping into commercial tools.

Economy, trade, and connectivity

Land area is about 357,022 km² with roughly 93% internet users and 78% urban population. Calling code +49; driving is on the right. Major exports often cited: vehicles, machinery, chemicals, electronics, pharmaceuticals. Land neighbors include Denmark, Poland, Czechia, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands.

Prices and calculators

If Germany research involves gold, indices, FX, or loan payments, open Markets for dated snapshots and Tools for interactive estimates. Prefer EUR formatting on mortgage and loan calculators so figures match local quotes.

How to use this profile

Open Berlin for tech and mobility city context. Pair EV/energy themes with Markets energy desks when researching prices. Use currency converter for EUR cross-checks. Compare with the UK when weighing European English-content strategies.

Key facts

English research pages still capture comparison and product research traffic. Berlin localises tech, culture, and mobility interest. EV and energy policy create recurring seasonal spikes. EUR formatting on loan tools helps pan-EU readers.

Next steps from this profile

Browse related cities for local timezone and demand notes, open Compare when weighing Germany against another market, or jump to Top Searches if a market ranking exists for this region.

FAQ

What is the capital of Germany?

The capital of Germany is Berlin. The largest city listed here is Berlin.

What currency does Germany use?

Germany uses EUR (Euro). Format loan and mortgage estimates in that currency on the finance calculators.

What is the population of Germany?

About 84.5M people, with roughly 78% living in urban areas. Treat figures as curated snapshots with the page as-of date.

What languages are spoken in Germany?

Primary languages listed for Germany: German.

How large is the Germany economy?

GDP is listed at about 4.7T USD (~56,000 per capita) as a curated reference estimate. See Sources for attribution standards.

What do people search in Germany?

Recurring themes on this profile include EV, energy, industry, Berlin tech, travel.

What is the calling code for Germany?

Germany uses international calling code +49. Timezone note: CET / CEST.

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