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Federal Convention
constitutional body convened solely to elect the President of Germany
Reich
'''''' ( ; ) is a German word whose meaning is analogous to the English word "realm". The terms and are respectively used in German in reference to empires and kingdoms. In English usage, the term " Reich" often refers to Nazi Germany, also called "the Third Reich".
German orthography reform of 1996
reform of spelling and punctuation of the German language
census in Germany
census
federalism in Germany
overview about federalism in Germany
capital of Germany
history of the capital cities of Germany
list of German Chancellery Chiefs of Staff
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Bundesanzeiger
The Bundesanzeiger (BAnz) (engl. Federal Gazette) is an official publication of the Federal Republic of Germany issued by the German Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection (BMJV) with a scope similar to that of the Federal Register in the United States. It is used for mandatory legal and judicial announcements, announcing changes in the Handelsregister and for legally mandated announcements by the private sector.
German order of precedence
Relative preeminence of officials for ceremonial purposes
Government bunker
massive underground complex built during the cold war, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Kultusministerkonferenz
thumb|The Bonn tram depot|former tram depot that has housed the KMK's offices in [[Bonn since 2010]]
The Kultusministerkonferenz (, literally conference of ministers of education) is the assembly of ministers of education of the German states. The body is not part of the federal government, and its directives do not immediately become effective, but first will have to be turned into state law.