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German Facts
Country with most German as a native language speaker: Germany
Famous German Books: Siddhartha, Demian, Perfume
German writing System: Latin alphabet + Umlaut (ä,ö,ü) + Eszett (ß)
German is regulated by: Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung (Council for German Orthogaphy)
Famous German Movies: Lola Rennt (Run Lola Run), Das Experiment (The Experiment), Der Untergang (Downfall)
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