Study in Germany
The North Sea, the Baltic Sea, and Denmark border Germany on the north, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France on the west, Switzerland, and Austria on the south, and Czechia and Poland on the east. Sweden and the United Kingdom have maritime boundaries with them. The Danube, Main, and Rhine river basins cut across Germany's central and southern areas, creating wooded hills and mountains. The topography flattens out to a vast plain that runs all the way to the North Sea in the north. Germany is a country of remarkable diversity between these two extremes. Nearly one out of every 10 Germans is a foreigner resulting in a good mix of culture and traditions. The "Land of Poets and Thinkers" has been labeled Germany. In all genres of art, Germans are well-known, but classical music is particularly well-known. Bach, Brahms, Schumann, Wagner, and Beethoven are among Germany's great composers. Due to its high-quality education system and infrastructure, Germany is one of the most popular destinations for foreign students. In comparison to many other nations, education in Germany is less expensive.