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မိူင်းၵျႃႇမၼီႇ

လုၵ်ႉတီႈ ဝီႇၶီႇၽီးတီးယႃး ဢၼ်လွတ်ႈလႅဝ်းထၢင်ႇႁၢင်ႈ ၼၼ်ႉမႃး
မိူင်းၸွမ်ပွင်ၸိုင်ႈ ၾႅတ်ႇတရႄႇ ၵျႃႇမၼီႇ
Bundesrepublik Deutschland (German)
Flag of ၵျႃႇမၼီႇ
Coat of arms of ၵျႃႇမၼီႇ
ၸွမ်ပိဝ် မိၵ်ႈမၢႆ
ၽဵင်းၸိူဝ်ႉၸၢတ်ႈ: "Das Lied der Deutschen"[မၢႆတွင်း 1]
("The Song of the Germans")
 ဢွင်ႈတီႈ မိူင်းၵျႃႇမၼီႇ   (dark green)

– ၼႂ်း လိုမ်ယူးရူပ်ႉ  (light green လႄႈ dark grey)
– ၼႂ်း the European Union  (light green)

ဝဵင်းလူင်
and largest city
Berlin[မၢႆတွင်း 2]
52°31′N 13°23′E / 52.517°N 13.383°E / 52.517; 13.383
ၽႃႇသႃႇဢၼ်ပဵၼ်တၢင်းၵၢၼ်German[မၢႆတွင်း 3]
ၵူၼ်းၶိူဝ်းငဝ်ႈမိူင်းGerman
လူင်ပွင်ၸိုင်ႈFederal parliamentary republic[4]
• President
Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Olaf Scholz
ၸုမ်းသၢင်ႈၵူတ်းမၢႆBundestag, Bundesrat[မၢႆတွင်း 4]
လႅၼ်တီႈ
• ႁူမ်ႈလေႃး
357,596 km2 (138,069 sq mi)[6] (63rd)
• ၼမ်ႉ (%)
1.27[5]
ႁူဝ်ၼပ်ႉၵူၼ်းမိူင်း
• 2022 census
Neutral increase 82,719,540[7] (19th)
• Density
236/km2 (611.2/sq mi) (58th)
GDP (PPP)2024 estimate
• ႁူမ်ႈလေႃး
Increase $6.017 trillion[8] (6th)
• Per capita
Increase $70,930[8] (22nd)
GDP (nominal)2024 estimate
• ႁူမ်ႈလေႃး
Increase $4.710 trillion[8] (3rd)
• Per capita
Increase $55,521[8] (17th)
Gini (2023)Negative increase 29.4[9]
low inequality
HDI (2022)Increase 0.950[10]
very high (7th)
ယူင်ႉငိုၼ်းတွင်းEuro () (EUR)
ပွတ်းတွၼ်ႈၶၢဝ်းယၢမ်းUTC+1 (CET)
• ၶၢဝ်းမႆႈ (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)
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  1. From 1952 to 1990, the entire "Das Lied der Deutschen" was the national anthem, but only the third verse was sung on official occasions. Since 1991, the third verse alone has been the national anthem.[1]
  2. Berlin is the sole constitutional capital and de jure seat of government, but the former provisional capital of the Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn, has the special title of "federal city" (Bundesstadt) and is the primary seat of six ministries.[2]
  3. Danish, Low German, Sorbian, Romani, and Frisian are recognised by the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.[3]
  4. The Bundesrat is sometimes referred to as an upper chamber of the German legislature. This is technically incorrect, since the German Constitution defines the Bundestag and Bundesrat as two separate legislative institutions. Hence, the federal legislature of Germany consists of two unicameral legislative institutions, not one bicameral parliament.