The answer is to the power of 6
If you compare Germany to other European countries, then no, Germany has the population that you would expect given its size. If you compare Germany to the USA, Canada, or Australia, Germany is very densely populated.
korea is pea size compared to the us.
Germany used to be a huge country (compared to other European countries). It nearly had double the size of what it has today.Countries like: Poland, Czech Rep., Lithuania, parts of Slovakia and the Ukraine were a part of the "Norddeutsche Bund" (around 1867). The after founded German Empire (1871-1918) had a size of 540.858 km². After the "Novemberevolution" and the end of WW1 the Weimar Republic was founded, a country with a size of 468.787 km². Later in 1933 Hitler became powerful and he started to invade Europe and Germany became the "Großdeutsche Reich" with an size of 633.786 km². After 1945 Germany was split and was reunited in 1989. Today Germany has a size of 357.121,41 km².So to simplify: War was the reason why Germany lost national territory.
Germany is in Group D. Group D: Germany, Australia, Serbia, Ghana
Australia entered WW2 after The invasion on Poland by Germany. Declared War on Germany on September 3 1939. Australia has been fighting in WW2 from the years 1939-1945.
Australia
Its closest neighbour in size would be Australia.
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Germany is 150 % the size of Illinois
Australia - 7,617,930 km2 France - 674,843 km2 Australia is about 11 times the size of France.
It is slightly smaller than Montana.
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It is about 4.22 times the size of Ireland.
A woman's size 8 sweater in Australia is the equivalent to a size 32 or 34 woman's sweater in Germany. Men's sweaters in Australia do not come in size 8.
Germany is about 47 % larger in area than the UK (357000 km² vs. 243600 km²)
Australia 7,741,000 square Kilometres Chad 1,284,000 square Kilometres ie Australia is 6 times the size of Chad (in area)
It's not. Hamburg is a town in Germany, and Australia is many times larger than all of Germany. Australia is around 10 100 times the size of Hamburg.