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'''German''' can refer to anything related to ] and its people, especially: '''German''' can refer to anything related to ] and its people, especially:
* the Federal Republic of ] * the Federal Republic of ]
* the ] used in ], and its related variants (], ] and ])
* the ]
* the ], collectively or individually * the ], collectively or individually, especially ]s
**a citizen of the ], see ]
* ]s
**]<ref>http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3165.htm The ] states that 98% of the Austrian population is ethnically German, while the contradicts this by saying Austrians are a separate group.</ref>, ], ]s ,etc.

Sometimes the term is also used more loosely for ancient ] peoples. ** the term is also, sometimes, used more loosely for ancient ]s


'''People''' '''People'''
*], a Polish-Russian singer *] - Polish-Russian singer
*], a musical composer *] - musical composer
*], a British activist *] - English activist
*], a British politician *] - English politician


''German'' is a common given name in Russia and Spanish-speaking countries, the equivalent of the German/Dutch/English given name, ]: ''German'' is a common given name in Russia and Spanish-speaking countries, the equivalent of the Germanic given name, ]/]:
*], a Kazakhstani professor *], a Kazakhstani professor
*], a Mexican comedian *], a Mexican comedian
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'''Places''' '''Places'''
*], a town in the United States *], a town in the United States
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*], in the Isle of Man *], in the Isle of Man
*] a quarter of Sofia *], a quarter of Sofia
*], in the municipality of Rankovce municipality, Macedonia *], in Rankovce municipality, Macedonia
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==References==
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Revision as of 02:09, 4 April 2007

German can refer to anything related to German-speaking Europe and its people, especially:

People

German is a common given name in Russia and Spanish-speaking countries, the equivalent of the Germanic given name, Herman/Hermann:

Places

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3165.htm The U.S. Department of State states that 98% of the Austrian population is ethnically German, while the CIA World Factbook contradicts this by saying Austrians are a separate group.
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