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The geography of Germany generally consists of four regions: the North German Plain, the Central Uplands, the Southern German Scarplands, and the Bavarian Alps.
Germany Map Click to see large: 980x1246 | 1200x1525 | 1400x1779 Description: This map shows 16 states (Bundesländer), state capitals and major cities in Germany.
Map of German districts. Yellow districts are urban, white are sub-urban or rural.
German States Map, Population, and Country Facts. Germany is made up of 16 states known as Länder in German. Of these 16 German states, three are considered city-states (Stadtstaaten): Berlin, Hamburg, and Bremen. The remaining states are called Flächenländer, which roughly translates to “area states.”. Each of these states or city ...
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.
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. Additionally the country shares maritime borders with Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
This map of Germany highlights some of its major cities and geographic features. It also features a satellite and elevation map that displays Germany’s unique topography and highest peak.
Learn about various Germany Regions: North German Plain, the Central Uplands, the Alpine Foreland, North Sea and Baltic Sea and how they are governed.
Administrative map of Germany. This map shows administrative divisions in Germany. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required.
Whether you want to tour the vineyards of the Rhine or Mosel, discover Berlin’s brilliant club culture, or hike your way through the Bavarian Alps or the Black Forest, use our map of Germany to explore one of Europe’s most fascinating countries.