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'''Germany'''
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|Box title    = Germany
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|caption      = Germany: CIA World Factbook, 2010<ref name="cia">"Germany," ''CIA World Factbook''. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/gm.html (accessed 8 February 2010).</ref>
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|Row 1 title  = Area
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|Row 1 info  = 357 022 sq km<ref name="cia" />
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|Row 2 title  = Population
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|Row 2 info  = 82 329 758 (July 2009 est.)<ref name="cia" />
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|Row 3 title  = Languages
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|Row 3 info  = German<ref name="cia" />
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|Row 4 title  = Religions
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|Row 4 info  = Protestant 34%, Roman Catholic 34%, Muslim 3.7%, unaffiliated or other 28.3%<ref name="cia" />
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|Row 5 title  = Ethnicity
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|Row 5 info  = German 91.5%, Turkish 2.4%, other 6.1%<ref name="cia" />
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|Row 6 title  = Groups Associated with [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]]
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|Row 6 info  = 9 (2006)<ref name="menno">"2006 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership," ''[[Mennonite World Conference]]''. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/PDF-PPT/2006mbictotal.pdf (accessed 8 February 2010).</ref>
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|Row 7 title  = Membership in [[Mennonite World Conference|MWC]] Affiliated Churches
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|Row 7 info  = 32 776 (2006)<ref name="menno" />
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'''Germany''' is a Central European country bordering the Baltic and North Seas. In 2006 there were nine official Anabaptist-related groups affiliated with [[Mennonite World Conference]] and  32 776 members of these groups<ref name="menno" />.
 
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==Anabaptist-Related Groups==
 
==Anabaptist-Related Groups==
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In 2006 there were nine official Anabaptist-related groups affiliated with [[Mennonite World Conference]]:
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* [[AGAPE-Gemeindewerk - Mennonitische Heimatmission e. V.]]
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* [[Arbeitsgemeinschaft Mennonitischer Brüdergemeinden in Deutschland]]
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* [[Arbeitsgemeinschaft Mennonitischer Gemeinden in Deutschland]]
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* [[Arbeitsgemeinschaft zur geistlichen Unterstützung in Mennonitengemeinden e.V.]]
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* [[Bund Taufgesinnter Gemeinden]]
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* [[Evangelische Freikirche Missionsgemeinde Bad Pyrmont]]
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* [[Mennonitenbrüdergemeinden]]
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* [[Mennonitenkirchgemeinden]]
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* [[Verband der Evangelischen Freikirchen Mennonitischer Brüdergemeinden in Bayern]]
  
 
==Annotated Bibliography==
 
==Annotated Bibliography==

Revision as of 04:46, 9 February 2010

Germany
Gm-map.gif
Germany: CIA World Factbook, 2010[1]

Area

357 022 sq km[1]

Population

82 329 758 (July 2009 est.)[1]

Languages

German[1]

Religions

Protestant 34%, Roman Catholic 34%, Muslim 3.7%, unaffiliated or other 28.3%[1]

Ethnicity

German 91.5%, Turkish 2.4%, other 6.1%[1]

Groups Associated with MWC

9 (2006)[2]

Membership in MWC Affiliated Churches

32 776 (2006)[2]

Germany is a Central European country bordering the Baltic and North Seas. In 2006 there were nine official Anabaptist-related groups affiliated with Mennonite World Conference and 32 776 members of these groups[2]. Create new articles that tell stories about the Anabaptists of Germany and insert links to those stories here. Click here to learn more about stories.

Anabaptist-Related Groups

In 2006 there were nine official Anabaptist-related groups affiliated with Mennonite World Conference:

Annotated Bibliography

External Links

German Mennonite Church Consortium Arbeitsgemeinschaft Mennonitischer Gemeinden in Deutschland, (AMG).

German Mennonite Brethren Church Consortium Arbeitsgemeinschaft der mennonitischen Brüdergemeinden in Deutschland, (AMBD).

Alliance of Baptism-minded Congregations Bund Taufgesinnter Gemeinden (BTG).

AGAPE Organization for Mennonite Home Mission AGAPE Gemeindewerk Mennonitische Heimatmission.

Germany on Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online.

Citations

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Germany," CIA World Factbook. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/gm.html (accessed 8 February 2010).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "2006 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership," Mennonite World Conference. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/PDF-PPT/2006mbictotal.pdf (accessed 8 February 2010).