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Does Germany belong to Australia?

Question 1: Which continent do the United States, Australia, New Zealand, France, Britain, Italy, Germany, Canada and Indonesia belong to? This is very simple!

North America: USA and Canada

Oceania: Australia and New Zealand

France, Britain, Germany and Italy are in Europe.

Indonesia is in Asia and Southeast Asia!

Question 2: Why do some people say that Germany is more developed than Australia? At present, there are only 18 truly developed countries in the world: the United States, Japan, Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Canada, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand. Among them, the first seven are the most developed countries, and they are called "the seven western countries".

The historical background of Germany is still better than that of Australia.

Australia has a population of about 24 million, a quarter of whom are immigrants. Both countries are very promising.

Question 3: Is it better to study in Germany or Australia? In the past, public universities in France and Germany were all free, but now Germany has begun to charge fees, about 500 to 600 euros a year. France is still free, and the price in Germany is higher than that in France. So it's better to go to France from an economic point of view.

Considering the gold content of the diploma, I personally think it is better to go to Germany. German engineering is very good, among which technical university of munich is the best engineering school in Germany. German universities are open-minded and strict, so a German diploma has always been the dream of many people. Because most students can't graduate and stay in school every year, which seriously consumes the national education fund, German universities have started to charge tuition fees in recent years.

To study in France, you must study French for at least 500 hours in China, take the TEF exam and the CELA interview, and then you can apply.

Studying in Germany requires passing the DSD exam. German seems a little more difficult than French, so you should work hard.

Finally, I wish you success in your studies ~ ~ !

Question 4: Is it better to study in Germany or in Australia and Canada? After reading your statement, I personally suggest the following:

I understand that you are more inclined to Germany, because when I was young, my choice would be the same as yours. One is that there are few people to learn, and it is also fresh and challenging.

Australia, most of them are good. Personally, I think it's safer to choose this one, because with relatives and friends around, someone can take care of some things, and the preparation time is shorter, so I want to leave soon. This condition is relatively easy to meet.

In fact, there are many people studying in Germany. In fact, it doesn't matter where there are many people studying abroad. It depends on what you can really learn, just better than others.

Personal advice, I hope I can help you!

Question 5: Is Nestle German or Australian? Nestle is neither Germany nor Australia, but Switzerland.

Nestle company, by Henry? Founded in 1867 and headquartered in Warwick, Switzerland, Henry Nestle is the largest food manufacturer in the world with more than 500 factories around the world. The company originated in Switzerland, started with the production of baby food, and is famous for producing chocolate bars and instant coffee.

Question 6: Is it better to study in Australia or Germany? If you want to go to a good university, there are not many in Australia, but German is difficult to learn because you have no foundation at all. In Germany, you may have to learn German 1 2 years before you can go to graduate school and study in Australia directly. And if your major is suitable, you can stay and live in Australia, which is not bad.

Question 7: Is Germany or Australia better?

Question 8: It makes no difference whether Germany loves him or Australia loves him. I have to say that Australia's milk source is absolutely world-class. The product quality is reliable.

Question 9: What is the time difference between Melbourne, Australia and Germany? It's daylight saving time in Melbourne, so the time difference with Germany is-10 hour, that is, 3 pm in Melbourne is 5 am in Germany. The date is still 1 day.