The Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Federal Republic of Germany) is located in Central Europe and bordered by nine other countries. Germany is the world's third-largest economy and the European Union's most populous member state with 82 million inhabitants.
Why Study Abroad in Germany?
From the Reformation to Nazism, events and trends in Germany have shaped the history of Europe. Germany’s turbulent past has undoubtedly left its mark on the country as we know it today. Modern-day Germany is divided into sharply defined regions, or Länder, with each region maintaining its distinctive character, with its own customs, dialect, traditional dress and cuisine. Attractions include the big-city charm of Berlin where east meets west, the medieval villages and castles of the Black Forest, the mountains, woodlands and lakes of Bavaria and the beautiful sandy beaches of the Baltic Sea. The country's rich history and culture make Germany an exciting and rewarding place to live and study.
Students that study in Germany with CEA, experience cultural immersion while taking classes taught in English. For those with advance language skills, classes are taught at various levels of fluency. You can even practice your German at the exclusive Orbis Humboldtianus club where German and international students meet to debate and exchange views on current events.
Germany Fast Facts
- Country Name: Federal Republic of Germany
- Area: 357,021 sq km (137,847 sq mi)
- Population: 82 million
- Capital city: Berlin
- People: German 91.5%, Turkish 2.4%, other 6.1% (made up largely of Greek, Italian, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish)
- Language: 95% German, other minority languages spoken include Sorbian, North Frisian, Turkish, Kurdish.
- Religion: Protestant 34%, Roman Catholic 34%, Muslim 3.7%, unaffiliated or other 28.3%
- Major Industries: Aircraft, Agriculture, computers, Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Food Processing, Forestry and Fishing, Glass, Iron and Steel, Machinery, Mining, Motor Vehicles