You will be Punished if your vehicle fuel ends on the way in this country
You will be Punished if your vehicle fuel ends on the way in this country
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There are many countries in the world where punishment is also given for some simple actions. By the way, you must have heard the name of Germany. The same Germany, where the dictator was Hitler, due to which World War II took place. Although during the Second World War this country had become completely bankrupt, but today it is counted among the 10 most powerful countries in the world. Today in the field of engineering, the first name of any country in the whole world comes from Germany. There are many more interesting facts related to this country, knowing about which you will also be surprised.

Let us tell you that Germany is a country where you can drive at high speed on the highway, there is no provision for this, but if the fuel of your vehicle runs out in the middle of the way, then it is considered a crime. Will go. For this you can be punished or fined. Generally, in many countries including India, people wish someone in advance a birthday, but in Germany it is considered badluck. Here people only congratulate or wish someone on their birthday.

Usually people call someone or pick up the phone, they first say 'hello' and then proceed to talk, but people here start talking only by saying their name directly instead of saying hello on the phone. Huh. You might not know, but the world's first magazine was launched in Germany in 1663 AD. You will be surprised to know that Germany's name is also included in the list of countries that print the most books. Every year more than 94 thousand books are printed here. Most zoos in the world are present in Germany only. Apart from this, the world's highest church is also here, which is named 'Ulm Minster'. The height of this church is about 530 feet. It is so big that two thousand people can sit comfortably in it.

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