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Àwọn Ìpínlẹ̀ Jẹ́mánì

Lát'ọwọ́ Wikipedia, ìwé ìmọ̀ ọ̀fẹ́
(Àtúnjúwe láti States of Germany)

Órile-ede Jẹ́mánì je orile-ede olominira ijoba apapo to ni awon ipinle 16 ti won pe ni Jemani ni Länder (eyokan Land).

Coat of arms State Joined
the federation
Head of government Government
coalition
Votes in
Bundesrat
Area (km²) Inhabitants
(Thousands)
Inhabitants
per km²
Capital German
abbreviation
(ISO 3166-2:DE)
Baden-Würtemberg 1949[1] Winfried Kretschmann (Greens) The Greens/CDU 6 35,751 11,103 311 Stuttgart BW
Bavaria
(Bayern)
1949 Markus Söder (CSU) CSU/Free Voters 6 70,542 13,140 186 Munich
(München)
BY
Berlin 1990[2] Michael Müller (SPD) SPD/The Left 4 892 3,664 4,108 BE
Brandenburg 1990 Dietmar Woidke (SPD) SPD/CDU/Greens 4 29,654 2,531 85 Potsdam BB
Bremen 1949 Andreas Bovenschulte (SPD) SPD/Greens 3 419 680 1,622 HB
Hamburg 1949 Peter Tschentscher (SPD) SPD/Greens 3 755 1,851 2,515 HH
Hesse
(Hessen)
1949 Volker Bouffier (CDU) CDU/Greens 5 21,115 6,293 298 Wiesbaden HE
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
(Mecklenburg-Vorpommern)
1990 Manuela Schwesig (SPD) SPD/CDU 3 23,211 1,611 79 Schwerin MV
Lower Saxony
(Niedersachsen)
1949 Stefan Weil (SPD) SPD/CDU 6 47,710 8,003 168 Hannover NI
North Rhine-
Westphalia

(Nordrhein-Westfalen)
1949 Armin Laschet (CDU) CDU/FDP 6 34,110 17,926 526 Düsseldorf NW
Rhineland-Palatinate
(Rheinland-Pfalz)
1949 Malu Dreyer (SPD) SPD, Greens, FDP 4 19,854 4,098 206 Mainz RP
Saarland 1957 Tobias Hans (CDU) CDU/SPD 3 2,569 0,984 383 Saarbrücken SL
Saxony
(Sachsen)
1990 Michael Kretschmer (CDU) CDU/Greens/SPD 4 18,450 4,057 220 Dresden SN
Saxony-Anhalt
(Sachsen-Anhalt)
1990 Reiner Haseloff (CDU) CDU/SPD/FDP 4 20,452 2,181 107 Magdeburg ST
Schleswig-Holstein 1949 Daniel Günther (CDU) CDU/Greens/FDP 4 15,799 2,911 184 Kiel SH
Thuringia
(Thüringen)
1990 Bodo Ramelow (The Left) The Left/SPD/Greens 4 16,202 2,120 131 Erfurt TH



  1. In 1949 the states of Baden, Württemberg-Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern joined the federation. These states were united in 1952 as the current state of Baden-Württemberg.
  2. Berlin has only officially been a full Bundesland since reunification, even though West Berlin was largely treated as a state of West Germany.