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  2. Culture of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Around the world, German has approximately 100 million native speakers and also about 80 million non-native speakers. [5] German is the main language of about 90 million people (18%) in the EU. 67% of German citizens claim to be able to communicate in at least one foreign language, 27% in at least two languages other than their first.

  3. Video game culture - Wikipedia

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    Most films related to video games in the 1990s and 2000s were subsequently adaptions of games, rather than dealing with the medium itself, though the concept of video games remained as a central theme in works like Grandma's Boy (2006), Stay Alive (2006), and Gamer (2009). The 2010s introduced a new way of film which expanded on using video ...

  4. Video games in Germany - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Consumers in Germany spent €5.87 billion on video games over the course of 2021, a 3 percent year-on-year increase from 2020. [5] The video game market in Germany grew by 6 percent to €6.2 billion ($6.7 billion) in 2019. [6] The annual Gamescom in Cologne is the world's largest video game expo by number of attendees. [7]

  5. These Are the Most Unique New Year's Traditions from Around ...

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    20 Fun New Year's Traditions from Around the World Anna Blazhuk - Getty Images Everyone has their own special New Year's traditions that they practice year after year.

  6. Parents: Here's your guide to dealing with kids and games ...

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    Video games have been around for 40 years now. They're nothing new, and almost everyone plays them. Heck, you have to at least touched a controller once in your life, took Pac-Man around the bend ...

  7. Category:German traditions - Wikipedia

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    Easter traditions in Germany (10 P) F. German folklore (20 C, 74 P) Pages in category "German traditions" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  8. German folklore - Wikipedia

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    It shares many characteristics with Nordic folklore and English folklore due to their origins in a common Germanic mythology.It reflects a similar mix of influences: a pre-Christian pantheon and other beings equivalent to those of Norse mythology; magical characters (sometimes recognizably pre-Christian) associated with Christian festivals, and various regional 'character' stories.

  9. What kids around the world leave out for Santa Claus on ... - AOL

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    Photo: Getty 1. Argentina Kids leave their shoes outside the front doors of their houses to be filled with gifts. 2. In Australia It's customary to leave Santa a nice cold beer.