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  2. List of ecoregions in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of ecoregions in Germany defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). Terrestrial. Germany is in the Palearctic realm.

  3. Energy in Germany - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Germany was the world's largest importer of natural gas, which covered more than a quarter of primary energy consumption in Germany. [21] Around 95% of Germany's natural gas was imported, of which around half is re-exported. [21] 55% of gas imports came from Russia, 30% from Norway and 13% from the Netherlands. [21]

  4. Forests of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The forests of Germany covers 11.4 million hectares (28.2 Acres), 32 percent of the total area of the country (as of 2012). In the German forests grow about 90 billion trees with a total wood stock of 3.7 billion cubic meters. [1] The definition of the Federal Forest Act (BWaldG) for forest is: "any area planted with forest plants.

  5. Natural regions of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany's major natural regions - Level 1: dark red, 2: orange, and 3: violet; major landscape unit groups: thin violet - based on the BfL classification. This division of Germany into major natural regions takes account primarily of geomorphological, geological, hydrological, and pedological criteria in order to divide the country into large, physical units with a common geographical basis.

  6. Geography of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Between lie the forested uplands of central Germany and the low-lying lands of northern Germany (lowest point: Neuendorf-Sachsenbande at 3.54 metres (11.6 ft) below sea level), traversed by some of Europe's major rivers such as the Rhine, Danube and Elbe. [4] Germany has the second-most borders of any European country, after Russia.

  7. Mineral industry of Europe - Wikipedia

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    3 Natural resources. Toggle Natural resources subsection. 3.1 Lignite. ... the real producer's price index for industrial minerals in Germany increased about 3% in ...

  8. List of national parks of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany also has 14 Biosphere Reserves, as well as 98 nature parks. Including the national protected areas, about 25% of Germany's area is national parks or nature parks. Including the national protected areas, about 25% of Germany's area is national parks or nature parks.

  9. Category:Natural regions of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Natural regions of Germany. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. A. Natural regions of the Alpine Foreland (2 C, 3 P) C.