Statistics for Which German States... #3

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Answer Stats

QuestionTileSelect% Correct
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionBavariaYes
95%
that are landlockedBavariaYes
95%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneBerlinNo
95%
that are landlockedBerlinYes
95%
that are landlockedBrandenburgYes
95%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionBremenNo
95%
that are landlockedNorth Rhine-WestphaliaYes
95%
that are landlockedRhineland-PalatinateYes
95%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionSaarlandNo
95%
that are landlockedSaarlandYes
95%
that are landlockedSchleswig-HolsteinNo
95%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneBaden-WürttembergYes
90%
that are landlockedBaden-WürttembergYes
90%
that have a negative population growth rateBaden-WürttembergNo
90%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneBavariaYes
90%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismBavariaYes
90%
that have a negative population growth rateBerlinNo
90%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismBerlinNo
90%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionBerlinYes
90%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneBrandenburgNo
90%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionBrandenburgNo
90%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneBremenNo
90%
that are landlockedBremenNo
90%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismBremenNo
90%
that have a negative population growth rateHamburgNo
90%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismHamburgNo
90%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneHamburgNo
90%
that have a negative population growth rateHesseNo
90%
that are landlockedHesseYes
90%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismLower SaxonyNo
90%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneMecklenburg-Western PomeraniaNo
90%
that are landlockedMecklenburg-Western PomeraniaNo
90%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionMecklenburg-Western PomeraniaNo
90%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionNorth Rhine-WestphaliaYes
90%
that have a negative population growth rateNorth Rhine-WestphaliaNo
90%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionRhineland-PalatinateNo
90%
that are landlockedSaxonyYes
90%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneSaxonyNo
90%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionSaxony-AnhaltNo
90%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneSaxony-AnhaltNo
90%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionSchleswig-HolsteinNo
90%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionThuringiaNo
90%
that are landlockedThuringiaYes
90%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismBrandenburgNo
85%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneHesseNo
85%
that have a negative population growth rateMecklenburg-Western PomeraniaYes
85%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneNorth Rhine-WestphaliaYes
85%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionSaxonyNo
85%
that are landlockedSaxony-AnhaltYes
85%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismSchleswig-HolsteinNo
85%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneThuringiaNo
85%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismBaden-WürttembergYes
80%
that have a negative population growth rateBavariaNo
80%
that have a negative population growth rateBremenNo
80%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionHamburgYes
80%
that have a negative population growth rateLower SaxonyNo
80%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismMecklenburg-Western PomeraniaNo
80%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneRhineland-PalatinateYes
80%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionBaden-WürttembergNo
75%
that have a negative population growth rateRhineland-PalatinateNo
75%
that have a negative population growth rateSaxony-AnhaltYes
75%
that are landlockedLower SaxonyNo
70%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismSaxonyNo
70%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismSaxony-AnhaltNo
70%
that have a negative population growth rateThuringiaYes
70%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneLower SaxonyYes
65%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneSaarlandYes
65%
that have a negative population growth rateSchleswig-HolsteinNo
65%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionHesseNo
60%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismRhineland-PalatinateYes
60%
that are landlockedHamburgYes
55%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismHesseNo
55%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismSaarlandYes
55%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismThuringiaNo
55%
where Roman Catholicism is more common than ProtestantismNorth Rhine-WestphaliaYes
50%
that have a negative population growth rateSaarlandYes
50%
that border a country whose official language(s) include a germanic oneSchleswig-HolsteinYes
50%
that have a negative population growth rateSaxonyNo
40%
that have at least one county or county-level city with a population larger than 1 MillionLower SaxonyYes
20%
that have a negative population growth rateBrandenburgNo
15%

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