Northern Germany (German: Norddeutschland, pronounced[ˈnɔʁtdɔɪ̯tʃlant]ⓘ) is a linguistic, geographic, socio-cultural and historic region in the northern part of Germany which includes the coastal states of Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Lower Saxony and the two city-states Hamburg and Bremen. It contrasts with Southern Germany, Western Germany and Eastern Germany.
NorthernGermany (German: Norddeutschland, pronounced [ˈnɔʁtdɔɪ̯tʃlant] ) is a linguistic, geographic, socio-cultural and historic region in the northern...
the northern parts of modern Germany since classical antiquity. A region named Germania was documented before AD 100. In 962, the Kingdom of Germany formed...
Low German is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in NorthernGermany and the northeastern Netherlands. The dialect of Plautdietsch is also spoken in...
Northern Low German (Standard High German: nördliches Niederdeutsch) is a variety of Low German in Germany, distinguished from Southern Low German. There...
traditional German dialects, especially in NorthernGermany. German Standard German Austrian Standard German Swiss Standard German In the German-speaking...
Southern Germany primarily contrasts with NorthernGermany and defines the territories of modern Germany that did not form part of the North German Confederation...
the way for the Lesser German version of German unification in the form of a federal state in NorthernGermany. Construction of such state became a reality...
Swedish armies. George I and Frederik IV both coveted hegemony in northernGermany, while Augustus the Strong was concerned about the ambitions of Frederick...
corresponding to the territories of modern Sweden, Norway, Denmark, northernGermany, Poland and the Netherlands. The region entered the Mesolithic around...
northeast. Between lie the forested uplands of central Germany and the low-lying lands of northernGermany (lowest point: Neuendorf-Sachsenbande at 3.54 metres...
traditional German dialects, especially the Low German of NorthernGermany. The variation among German dialects ranges. In regions with dialects are being...
The concept of Germany as a distinct region in Central Europe can be traced to Julius Caesar, who referred to the unconquered area east of the Rhine as...
Germans (German: Deutsche, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə] ) are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent...
written language. People in NorthernGermany who spoke mainly Low Saxon dialects, which were very different from Standard German, learned it more or less...
North European Plain covers Flanders (northern Belgium and Northern France), the Netherlands, NorthernGermany, Denmark, and most of central-western Poland;...
elsewhere in Germany, Standard German is spoken in Hamburg, but as typical for northernGermany, the original language of Hamburg is Low German, usually referred...
population makes it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in northernGermany after Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen. Hanover's...
The term "Lesser Germany" (German: Kleindeutschland, pronounced [ˌklaɪ̯nˈdɔɪ̯t͡ʃlant] ) or "Lesser German solution" (German: Kleindeutsche Lösung) denoted...
[a] or even [æ] is a common realization of /a/ in northernGerman varieties influenced by Low German. /aː/ has been variously described as open central...
country. About half belongs to the Protestant Church in Germany (EKD) predominant in the northern regions, and the rest to several small Christian denominations...
Slovakia as well). In Northern Europe, in Denmark more specifically, the traditional Danish cuisine had also been influenced by German cuisine in the past...
includes speakers of Northern Low Saxon, a recognized minority or regional language that is not considered separately from Standard German in statistics. Recognized...
Northern Low Saxon (in Standard High German: Nordniedersächsisch, also Nordniederdeutsch, lit. North(ern) Low Saxon/German; in Standard Dutch: Noord-Nedersaksisch)...
earliest evidence of Germanic culture dates to the Jastorf culture in NorthernGermany and Denmark. Contact with Germanic tribes were described by various...
2012 NorthernGerman Football Association website (in German) accessed: 17 July 2012 North Eastern German Football Association website (in German) accessed:...
weaker but more centralized in northernGermany, southern Germany has many smaller, local breweries. Almost half of all German breweries are in Bavaria, where...
Austria from Northern Italy in the South and Savoy in the West, and the Rhine and Central Germany from Northern France, and NorthernGermany from Denmark...
High German consonant shift to a lesser degree than Upper German. It is spoken in the linguistic transition region separated from NorthernGermany (Low...
Below is a list of dishes found in German cuisine. East Prussia, as Germany's easternmost province, was very often influenced by the cuisines of its surrounding...