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  1. Equal age of consent since 1988 in East Germany and since 1994 in unified Germany. Gender identity. Transgender people are allowed to change legal gender since 1980; Effective from November 1, 2024 individuals over 18 can change gender by self-determination [1] Military. LGBT people allowed to serve. Discrimination protections.

  2. Germany has a social market economy characterised by a highly qualified labour force, a developed infrastructure, a large capital stock, a low level of corruption, [109] and a high level of innovation. [110] It has the largest national economy in Europe, the third largest by nominal GDP in the world, and ranked fifth by GDP (PPP) in 2023.

  3. The CDU is the second largest party in the Bundestag, the German federal legislature, with 152 out of 736 seats, having won 18.9% of votes in the 2021 federal election. It forms the CDU/CSU Bundestag faction, also known as the Union, with its Bavarian counterpart, the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU). The group's parliamentary leader is ...

  4. A Prussian-dominated successor to the German Confederation following the 1866 Austro-Prussian War: 1871: German Empire – 1914: Weimar Republic – 1930: German Reich – November 1938-March 1939: German Reich – Mar-Sep 1939: Greater German Reich – 1942: Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) – 1956-90: German Democratic Republic ...

  5. After the four-power agreement on Berlin on September 3, 1971 on the legal status of the city of Berlin and an inter-German transit agreement of December 17, 1971, the basic treaty between East and West Germany came into force on June 21, 1973. With the treaty, West Germany recognized East Germany de facto as an independent German state.

  6. The Communist League of West Germany [1] ( Kommunistischer Bund Westdeutschland; KBW) was a Maoist organization in West Germany which existed from 1973 until 1985. The KBW contested the general elections in 1976 and 1980 in West Germany and was rated as the strongest of the German Maoist parties from 1974 until 1981.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CologneCologne - Wikipedia

    Cologne ( / kəˈloʊn / ⓘ kə-LOHN; German: Köln [kœln] ⓘ; Kölsch: Kölle [ˈkœlə] ⓘ) is the largest city of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with nearly 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and over 3.1 million people in the Cologne Bonn urban region.