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== Geography ==
 
== Geography ==
Das Germanisch Reich spans much of Central Europe. Its lands consist of Germany, Austria, German speaking parts of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Alsace-Lorraine (from France), North Schleswig (from Denmark), the East Cantons (from Belgium), South Tyrol (from Italy), territory from Poland (pre WWI border), the Sudetenland (from the then Czechslovakia), Luxembourg, and the Memelland (from Lithuania). Das Germanisch Reich consists of 32 Bundesländer. The empire borders Denmark, the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north, Lithuania, Poland (part of Poland that is not in German hands) to the east, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Croatia to the south (Switerland had been partitioned by the Italians, French and Germans), and the Netherlands and France to the west (Belgium had been partitioned with Flanders going to the Netherlands, Walloonia going to France, and the East Cantons going to Germany). The ten biggest cities in Das Germanisch Reich in order are: Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Essen, Dortmund, Stuttgart and Düsseldorf.
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Das Germanisch Reich spans much of Central Europe. Its lands consist of Germany, Austria, German speaking parts of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Alsace-Lorraine (from France), North Schleswig (from Denmark), the East Cantons (from Belgium), South Tyrol (from Italy), territory from Poland (pre WWI border), the Sudetenland (from the then Czechslovakia), Luxembourg, and the Memelland (from Lithuania). Das Germanisch Reich consists of 32 Bundesländer. The empire borders Denmark, the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north, Lithuania, Poland (part of Poland that is not in German hands) to the east, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Croatia to the south (Switzerland had been partitioned by the Italians, French and Germans), and the Netherlands and France to the west (Belgium had been partitioned with Flanders going to the Netherlands, Walloonia going to France, and the East Cantons going to Germany). The ten biggest cities in Das Germanisch Reich in order are: Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Essen, Dortmund, Stuttgart and Düsseldorf.

Revision as of 19:21, 2 April 2005

Das Germanisch Reich
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Flag of Das Germanisch Reich
Motto: For the German Fatherland!
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Region Das Germanisch Reich
Capital [Berlin]
Official Language(s) German
Leader Der Kaiser Heinrich V
Population Mostly ethnic Germans
Currency Deutsche Mark 
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General

The Empire of Das Germanisch Reich is fiercely nationalistic. The entire nation is devoted to the national Kaiser, Heinrich V. The empire encompasses the regions of Europe that have historically German speaking citizens. With the strongest army, navy and air force in all of mainland Europe, Das Germanisch Reich is truly the crown jewel of the world. Das Germanisch Reich belongs to the "German Alliance" region, a group of German nationalistic nations.

Geography

Das Germanisch Reich spans much of Central Europe. Its lands consist of Germany, Austria, German speaking parts of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Alsace-Lorraine (from France), North Schleswig (from Denmark), the East Cantons (from Belgium), South Tyrol (from Italy), territory from Poland (pre WWI border), the Sudetenland (from the then Czechslovakia), Luxembourg, and the Memelland (from Lithuania). Das Germanisch Reich consists of 32 Bundesländer. The empire borders Denmark, the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north, Lithuania, Poland (part of Poland that is not in German hands) to the east, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Croatia to the south (Switzerland had been partitioned by the Italians, French and Germans), and the Netherlands and France to the west (Belgium had been partitioned with Flanders going to the Netherlands, Walloonia going to France, and the East Cantons going to Germany). The ten biggest cities in Das Germanisch Reich in order are: Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Essen, Dortmund, Stuttgart and Düsseldorf.