| A | B |
| Rhine | Germany's most important river |
| Elbe | Germany's 2nd longest river. Hamburg is situated on this river. |
| Alps | Germany's highest mountain range |
| Berlin | Germany's capital & most populated city |
| Bonn | Beethoven was born here; former capital of West Germany (1945-1991) |
| Hamburg | Germany's largest seaport; lies on the Elbe River |
| Denmark | Germany's neighbor to the north |
| Poland | One of Germany's neighbors to the east |
| Austria | Neighboring country southeast of Germany where they also speak German |
| Switzerland | Neighboring country due south of Germany |
| Netherlands | One of Germany's neighbors to the west |
| France | Germany's largest neighbor; lies southwest of Germany |
| Luxemburg | Germany's smallest bordering country |
| Nordsee | This is what the Germans call the North Sea |
| Ostsee | This is what the Germans call the Baltic Sea |
| Oktoberfest | Huge celebration in Munich every Sept/Oct. |
| Sixteen | The number of 'states' that Germany has |
| north | the direction in which the Rhine River flows |
| Neuschwanstein | Bavaria's most-visited castle |
| Dresden | City known for its fine porcelain |
| Vienna | capital of Austria, a German-speaking nation |
| Bern | Capital of Switzerland |
| south | The part of Germany where you'd find the Alps. |
| Köln | known for its Gothic cathedral and perfume |
| München (Munich) | the site of the Oktoberfest |
| Bern | capital of Switzerland |
| Genf (Geneva) | an international conference center in Switzerland |
| Zürich | famous world banking center |
| Wien (Vienna) | capital of Austria |
| Salzburg | birthplace of composer Mozart and location for The Sound of Music |