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  2. Territorial evolution of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany's eastern border was to be shifted westwards to the Oder–Neisse line, effectively reducing Germany in size by approximately 25% compared to its 1937 borders. The territories east of the new border comprised East Prussia , all of Silesia (except for its westernmost part around the city of Görlitz ), the eastern part of Brandenburg ...

  3. Germany Maps & Facts - World Atlas

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    Germany is bordered by 9 countries: by Denmark in the north; by Poland and Czech Republic in the east; by Austria in the southeast; by Switzerland in the southwest; by France, Luxembourg and Belgium in the west; and by Netherlands in the northwest. Germany is bounded by the North Sea in the northwest and by the Baltic Sea in the northeast.

  4. Which Countries Border Germany? - WorldAtlas

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    The nine countries that Germany shares its land boundary with are Austria, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, France, Luxembourg, Denmark, Poland, Switzerland, and Belgium. Austria -Germany Border. Austria is located in the south of Germany and is among the country’s bordering countries.

  5. Geography of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany has the second-most borders of any European country, after Russia. It shares borders with nine countries: Denmark in the north, Poland and the Czech Republic in the east, Switzerland (its only non-EU neighbor) and Austria in the south, France in the southwest and Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands in the west.

  6. Political Map of Germany - Nations Online Project

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    Political Map of Germany, Western Europe. The map shows Germany and surrounding countries with international borders, the national capital Berlin, capitals of states (Bundesländer), major cities, main roads, railroads, and major airports.

  7. Map of Germany with bordering countries - The Fact File

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    Map of Germany with bordering countries

  8. Administrative Map of Germany - Nations Online Project

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    Germany is bordered in north by the North Sea, the Baltic Sea and Denmark, in west by the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France, in south by Switzerland, and Austria, in east by the Czech Republic, and Poland.

  9. Germany borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria to the southeast, Switzerland to the south, France to the southwest, as well as Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west. It also shares a coast with the North Sea to the northwest and the Baltic Sea to the northeast (also known as the German ...

  10. German States Map, Population, and Country Facts | Mappr

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    The German states map below details the borders of each state in Germany: German States Map. Germany States Map with Bordering Countries: Germany states map. Berlin. The Victory Column in Berlin. Population in 2021: 3,677,000. Total area: 897 km 2 (344 mi 2) Capital: Berlin. 2019 GDP per capita: €41,967 ($49,513)

  11. One of Europe ’s largest countries, Germany encompasses a wide variety of landscapes: the tall, sheer mountains of the south; the sandy, rolling plains of the north; the forested hills of the urbanized west; and the plains of the agricultural east.