German

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The German term, in this encyclopedia can refer to:

  • Relating to GermanyCentral European sovereign country.
  • The German language, Indo-European language belonging to the group of Western Germanic languages.
  • The German villagethe descendants of several Germanic tribes that inhabited what would later be known as the German-speaking zone of Europe.
  • Them Ethnic Germansthose considered, by themselves or by the rest, ethnically Germans, but who do not live in Germany or necessarily have their citizenship.
  • Them Germanic peoples (or German villages), a historic ethno-linguistic group of peoples from northern Europe that are identified by the use of Germanic languages.
  • The German EmpireGermany, from its unification and the proclamation of William I as emperor, on January 18, 1871, until November 9, 1918, when it became a republic after the defeat in the First World War and the abdication of William II.

You can also refer to the following people:

  • German (rapero), artistic name of Érick Raúl Alemán Ramírez (n. 1990), Mexican rapper.
  • Arnoldo Alemán (n. 1946), Nicaraguan politician and businessman, president of Nicaragua from 1997 to 2002.
  • Brahian German (n. 1989), Uruguayan footballer.
  • The German, artistic name of Gerardo Dorado (n. 1980), Uruguayan musician.
  • Fedora German (1912-2018), Venezuelan soprano singer.
  • Mateo Alemán (1547-1614), Spanish writer of the Golden Age.
  • Miguel Alemán Valdés (1900-1983), Mexican politician and lawyer, 55th President of Mexico.
  • Miguel Alemán Velasco (n. 1932), entrepreneur, politician and Mexican lawyer, son of the former, and member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party.
  • Oscar Alemán (1909-1980), guitarist and Argentine composer specializing in jazz.
  • Rodrigo Alemán (1470-1542), Spanish sculptor and tallylist.

Also, it can refer to:

  • The German shepherd (or German sheep), breed of dogs from Germany.

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