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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2007

Just a quick movie as a hello to our friends while we are in Germany on a shoot.

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  • Viva Germania!

  • @theultimativehjg Ja ja!!

  • at 1:30 is this mannheim? and why do all people visit the south of germany and not the rest?

  • This is many different areas in Germany. Much is in Frankfurt. The south is the most popular because it is the castle country and covered with rolling hills and vineyards. It is much more beautiful than the industrialized north.

  • the south is more industrialized. . i think the north and east is more interesting. totally different people

  • the north, as in north-sea etc. Is the industrial area. The south is more agricultural and rural. My wife grew in Germany. Her mother still lives there.... It is the north that is industrial, not the south. The south is the wine country, black forest etc.

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  • the west is most importen The Ruhrgebiet( sorry i don't know it in english^^)

  • the south isn't more industrialized. the just lives more people but the don't have a better life then we in saxony or the people in Berlin or Kiel

  • because its the best part^^ only joking ;)

    In terms of industrialisation, the situation is the same all over germany. The main diffrence is the higher population density in southern and western germany. The rual areas are much more populated than in the northern parts of the country. So the agriculture here in the south covers more areas than in the north (wine and so on). But thats maybe also related to the warmer climate here in the south (especially here in the rhine rift)

  • glad you enjoyed it. My wife was born and raised in Germany and I have truly learned to appreciate the people, culture, architecture, history, food..... and on the list goes!

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