| A | B |
| Ostsee | The Baltic Sea |
| Nordsee | The North Sea |
| Bodensee | Lake Constance. Its shores touch Switzerland, Germany, and Liechtenstein. |
| Main | River that flows west and empties and joins the Rhine. |
| Elbe | River flowing northwest. Dresden and Hamburg are located on this river. |
| Rhein | River in Germany that forms part of the border between Germany and France. |
| Donau | River starting in German and flowing southwesterly past Vienna and eventually emptying into the Black Sea. |
| München | Site of the Oktoberfest, largest folk festival in the world |
| Leipzig | Center for shows and trade fairs (Messen) |
| Dresden | Home of Stollen, Christmas fruit bread |
| Dresden | World famous German china produced in this city. |
| Bern | Hauptstadt von der Schweiz |
| Genf | International conference center and a United Nations headquarters site. |
| Zürich | Major banking center of Switzerland |
| Wien | Hauptstadt von Österreich |
| Wien | Home of the world’s most famous Vienna Boy’s Choir |
| Wien | Home of the Spanish Riding School - Spanische Reitschule |
| Salzburg | Filming location of the Sound of Music |
| Salzburg | Birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
| Salzburg | City is named after a salt mine |
| Dresden | Home of Stollen, Christmas fruit bread |
| Leipzig | Center for shows and trade fairs (Messen) |
| München | Site of the Oktoberfest, largest folk festival in the world |
| München | Germany’s center for automobile and aircraft production, higher education, scientific research, and the movie industry. |
| München | City named after monks |
| Hamburg | “Venice of the North” City with bridges and canals |
| Deutschland | Germany auf Deutsch |
| Schweiz | Switzerland auf Deutsch |
| Österreich | Austria auf Deutsch |
| Liechtenstein | Principality that speaks German, located between Austria and Switzerland. |
| Liechtenstein und die Schweiz | Use the Swiss Franc as their currency. |
| Berlin | The capital of Germany |
| Berlin | Location of the Brandenburg Tor |
| Frankfurt am Main | The financial heart of Deutschland |
| Frankfurt am Main | Birthplace of the great German author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
| Frankfurt am Main | Location of Germany’s largest airport |
| Köln | City known for a huge Gothic cathedral started in 1248 and completed in 1880. Nicknamed “The Cathedral City”. |
| Köln | City famous for its cologne |
| Köln | City founded by the Romans |
| Hamburg | Germany’s largest seaport |
| Dresden | World famous German china produced in this city. |
| Bern | Hauptstadt von der Schweiz |
| Genf | International conference center and a United Nations headquarters site. |
| Zürich | Major banking center of Switzerland |
| Wien | Hauptstadt von Österreich |
| Wien | Home of the world’s most famous Vienna Boy’s Choir |
| Wien | Home of the Spanish Riding School - Spanische Reitschule |