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Capital | Berlin |
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Population | 83 783 942 |
Land Area (sq km) | 348 672 |
Main religion | Christianity |
Life Expectancy | 80 years |
Germany is a country located in central Europe, bordered by Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, and France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west. It is the largest country in the European Union by population and the second largest by land area. Germany has a long and complex history, including periods of dictatorship and totalitarianism under the Nazi regime during World War II and the division of the country into East and West during the Cold War. Since reunification in 1990, Germany has become a key player in the European Union and a leading economic and political power in the world. Germany is a federal parliamentary republic, with its capital in Berlin and its largest city being Hamburg. It has a highly developed economy and a highly skilled workforce, and is known for its contributions to science, technology, and the arts. It is also a major contributor to international peace and security, and has played a leading role in the development of the European Union. Geopolitically, Germany is located at the heart of Europe and has strong relationships with its neighbors. It is a member of the European Union, the United Nations, and many other international organizations. It is also a key ally of the United States and plays a significant role in NATO.
Capital | Kabul |
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Population | 38 928 346 |
Land Area (sq km) | 652 864 |
Main religion | Islam |
Life Expectancy | 65 years |
Afghanistan is a country located in South and Central Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the south and east, Iran to the west, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan to the north, and China to the far northeast. The country has a complex history and has been a battleground for various powers throughout its history. In recent times, Afghanistan has been embroiled in conflict for several decades, starting with the Soviet invasion in 1979 and continuing with the civil war that followed. The country has also been a major theater of operations in the War on Terror, with the United States and other countries intervening in the country after the September 11th attacks in 2001. Since then, Afghanistan has seen significant political and social upheaval, including the rise and fall of the Taliban, the establishment of a new government, and ongoing violence and conflict with various militant groups. The country has also struggled with issues such as corruption, poverty, and a lack of infrastructure and development. Despite these challenges, Afghanistan has made some progress in recent years, including holding successful elections and making progress on issues such as women's rights and education. However, the country still faces many challenges and will likely continue to be a focus of international attention for the foreseeable future.
In terms of population, the Germany's population is 2.15 bigger than the population of Afghanistan (population of Germany: 83 783 942, population of Afghanistan: 38 928 346).
The Afghanistan's land area is 1.87 bigger than the land area of Germany (land area (sq km) of Afghanistan: 652 864, land area (sq km) of Germany: 348 672).
The position in the international influence ranking of Germany is 8, while Afghanistan is situated 50 places below in the ranking (position 58).
Germany maintains contact with 160 countries, while Afghanistan maintains contact with 34 countries.
Germany maintains an excellent relation with 47 countries, while in the case of Afghanistan, this figure drops to 7.
The relation between Germany and Afghanistan has improved recently by 0.2 points, reaching an overall punctuation of 9.0 from a previous value of 8.8.
Although the chances of a conflict between both countries are extremely rare, because the relation between Germany and Afghanistan is EXCELLENT. Let's suppose a hypothetical conflict occurs between both countries:
The winner of the hypothetical conflict (without allies), will be Germany with a 81.1% probability.
In a hypothetical conflict between Germany and Afghanistan, probably,
Germany won't has any partner.
China
and Iran
will participate helping Afghanistan.
The map shows the allies of Germany painted in yellow and the allies of Afghanistan painted in blue.
The winner of the hypothetical conflict (in case that all mentioned allies participate), will be the team of
Afghanistan
with a 73.6% probability.
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