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States of Germany

The Federal Republic of Germany is a federation and consists of sixteen partly sovereign "states" (German: Länder, sing. Land). Of the 16 states, 13 are so-called "area-states" (Flächenländer); in these, below the level of the state government, there is a division into local authorities (counties and county-level cities) that have their own administration. Two states, Berlin and Hamburg, are city-states, in which there is no separation between state government and local administration. The state of Bremen is a special case: the state consists of the cities of Bremen, for which the state government also serves as the municipal administration, and Bremerhaven, which has its own local administration separate from the state government. It is therefore a mixture of a city-state and an area-state. Three states, Bavaria, Saxony, and Thuringia, use the appellation Freistaat ("free state"); this title is merely stylistic and carries no legal or political significance (similar to the US states that call themselves a commonwealth). The Federal Republic of Germany ("West Germany") was created in 1949 through the unification of the three western zones previously under American, British, and French administration in the aftermath of World War II. Initially, the states of the Federal Republic were Baden (until 1952), Bavaria (Bayern), Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse (Hessen), Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen), Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz), Schleswig-Holstein, Württemberg-Baden (until 1952), and Württemberg-Hohenzollern (until 1952). West Berlin, while still under occupation by the Western Allies, viewed itself as part of the Federal Republic and was largely integrated and considered a de facto state. In 1952, following a referendum, Baden, Württemberg-Baden, and Württemberg-Hohenzollern merged into Baden-Württemberg. In 1957, the Saar Protectorate joined the Federal Republic as the state of Saarland. The next major change occurred with German reunification in 1990, in which the territory of the former German Democratic Republic (East Germany) became part of the Federal Republic, by accession of the re-established eastern states of Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), Saxony (Sachsen), Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt), and Thuringia (Thüringen), and the reunification of West and East Berlin into a city state. A referendum in 1996 to merge Berlin with surrounding Brandenburg failed to reach the necessary majority vote in Brandenburg, while a majority of Berliners voted in favour.

Infobox

Category
Federated state
Location
Germany
Number
16
Populations
682,986 (Bremen) – 17,932,651 (NRW)
Areas
419 km2 (161 sq mi) (Bremen) – 70,549 km2 (27,239 sq mi) (Bavaria)
Government
State government
Subdivisions
Governmental district, district, Amt, municipality

Tables

· States › List
Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg
State
Baden-Württemberg
State code
BW
Since
1952
Capital
Stuttgart
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Winfried Kretschmann (Greens)
Bun­des­rat votes
6
Area (km2)
35,748
Pop. (2023-12-31)
11,230,740
Pop. per km2
314
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
54,339
Bavaria (Bayern)
Bavaria (Bayern)
State
Bavaria (Bayern)
State code
BY
Since
1949
Capital
Munich (München)
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Markus Söder (CSU)
Bun­des­rat votes
6
Area (km2)
70,541
Pop. (2023-12-31)
13,176,426
Pop. per km2
186
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
57,343
Berlin
Berlin
State
Berlin
State code
BE
Since
1990
Capital
Legis­lature
Abgeord­netenhaus
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Kai Wegner (CDU)
Bun­des­rat votes
4
Area (km2)
891
Pop. (2023-12-31)
3,662,381
Pop. per km2
4,110
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
51,209
Brandenburg
Brandenburg
State
Brandenburg
State code
BB
Since
1990
Capital
Potsdam
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Dietmar Woidke (SPD)
Bun­des­rat votes
4
Area (km2)
29,654
Pop. (2023-12-31)
2,554,464
Pop. per km2
86
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
37,814
Bremen
Bremen
State
Bremen
State code
HB
Since
1949
Capital
Bremen
Legis­lature
Bürger­schaft
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Andreas Bovenschulte (SPD)
Bun­des­rat votes
3
Area (km2)
419
Pop. (2023-12-31)
702,655
Pop. per km2
1,676
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
56,981
Hamburg
Hamburg
State
Hamburg
State code
HH
Since
1949
Capital
Legis­lature
Bürger­schaft
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Peter Tschentscher (SPD)
Bun­des­rat votes
3
Area (km2)
755
Pop. (2023-12-31)
1,851,596
Pop. per km2
2,452
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
79,167
Hesse (Hessen)
Hesse (Hessen)
State
Hesse (Hessen)
State code
HE
Since
1949
Capital
Wiesbaden
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Boris Rhein (CDU)
Bun­des­rat votes
5
Area (km2)
21,116
Pop. (2023-12-31)
6,267,546
Pop. per km2
296
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
54,806
Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen)
Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen)
State
Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen)
State code
NI
Since
1949
Capital
Hanover (Hannover)
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Olaf Lies (SPD)
Bun­des­rat votes
6
Area (km2)
47,710
Pop. (2023-12-31)
8,008,135
Pop. per km2
167
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
44,531
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania)
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania)
State
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania)
State code
MV
Since
1990
Capital
Schwerin
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Manuela Schwesig (SPD)
Bun­des­rat votes
3
Area (km2)
23,295
Pop. (2023-12-31)
1,578,041
Pop. per km2
67
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
36,335
North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen)
North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen)
State
North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen)
State code
NW
Since
1949
Capital
Düsseldorf
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Hendrik Wüst (CDU)
Bun­des­rat votes
6
Area (km2)
34,112
Pop. (2023-12-31)
18,017,520
Pop. per km2
528
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
46,194
Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz)
Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz)
State
Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz)
State code
RP
Since
1949
Capital
Mainz
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Alexander Schweitzer (SPD)
Bun­des­rat votes
4
Area (km2)
19,858
Pop. (2023-12-31)
4,125,163
Pop. per km2
207
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
41,797
Saarland
Saarland
State
Saarland
State code
SL
Since
1957
Capital
Saarbrücken
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Anke Rehlinger (SPD)
Bun­des­rat votes
3
Area (km2)
2,572
Pop. (2023-12-31)
1,014,047
Pop. per km2
394
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
41,617
Saxony (Sachsen)
Saxony (Sachsen)
State
Saxony (Sachsen)
State code
SN
Since
1990
Capital
Dresden
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Michael Kretschmer (CDU)
Bun­des­rat votes
4
Area (km2)
18,450
Pop. (2023-12-31)
4,054,689
Pop. per km2
219
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
38,143
Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt)
Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt)
State
Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt)
State code
ST
Since
1990
Capital
Magdeburg
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Sven Schulze (CDU)
Bun­des­rat votes
4
Area (km2)
20,464
Pop. (2023-12-31)
2,144,570
Pop. per km2
104
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
35,911
Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein
State
Schleswig-Holstein
State code
SH
Since
1949
Capital
Kiel
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Daniel Günther (CDU)
Bun­des­rat votes
4
Area (km2)
15,804
Pop. (2023-12-31)
2,953,202
Pop. per km2
186
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
40,090
Thuringia (Thüringen)
Thuringia (Thüringen)
State
Thuringia (Thüringen)
State code
TH
Since
1990
Capital
Erfurt
Legis­lature
Landtag
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Mario Voigt (CDU)
Bun­des­rat votes
4
Area (km2)
16,202
Pop. (2023-12-31)
2,114,870
Pop. per km2
130
HDI (2022)
0
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
35,715
State
State code
Since
Capital
Legis­lature
Head of state and government (Minister-President or Mayor)
Bun­des­rat votes
Area (km2)
Pop. (2023-12-31)
Pop. per km2
HDI (2022)
GDP per capita (€; 2023)
Baden-Württemberg
BW
1952
Stuttgart
Landtag
Winfried Kretschmann (Greens)
6
35,748
11,230,740
314
0
54,339
Bavaria (Bayern)
BY
1949
Munich (München)
Landtag
Markus Söder (CSU)
6
70,541
13,176,426
186
0
57,343
Berlin
BE
1990
Abgeord­netenhaus
Kai Wegner (CDU)
4
891
3,662,381
4,110
0
51,209
Brandenburg
BB
1990
Potsdam
Landtag
Dietmar Woidke (SPD)
4
29,654
2,554,464
86
0
37,814
Bremen
HB
1949
Bremen
Bürger­schaft
Andreas Bovenschulte (SPD)
3
419
702,655
1,676
0
56,981
Hamburg
HH
1949
Bürger­schaft
Peter Tschentscher (SPD)
3
755
1,851,596
2,452
0
79,167
Hesse (Hessen)
HE
1949
Wiesbaden
Landtag
Boris Rhein (CDU)
5
21,116
6,267,546
296
0
54,806
Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen)
NI
1949
Hanover (Hannover)
Landtag
Olaf Lies (SPD)
6
47,710
8,008,135
167
0
44,531
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania)
MV
1990
Schwerin
Landtag
Manuela Schwesig (SPD)
3
23,295
1,578,041
67
0
36,335
North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen)
NW
1949
Düsseldorf
Landtag
Hendrik Wüst (CDU)
6
34,112
18,017,520
528
0
46,194
Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz)
RP
1949
Mainz
Landtag
Alexander Schweitzer (SPD)
4
19,858
4,125,163
207
0
41,797
Saarland
SL
1957
Saarbrücken
Landtag
Anke Rehlinger (SPD)
3
2,572
1,014,047
394
0
41,617
Saxony (Sachsen)
SN
1990
Dresden
Landtag
Michael Kretschmer (CDU)
4
18,450
4,054,689
219
0
38,143
Saxony-Anhalt (Sachsen-Anhalt)
ST
1990
Magdeburg
Landtag
Sven Schulze (CDU)
4
20,464
2,144,570
104
0
35,911
Schleswig-Holstein
SH
1949
Kiel
Landtag
Daniel Günther (CDU)
4
15,804
2,953,202
186
0
40,090
Thuringia (Thüringen)
TH
1990
Erfurt
Landtag
Mario Voigt (CDU)
4
16,202
2,114,870
130
0
35,715
Unincorporated areas in German states · Subdivisions › Municipalities (<i>Gemeinden</i>)
Number
Number
State
Number
2022-01-01
Number
2005-01-01
Area (km2)
2005-01-01
Number
2000-01-01
Area (km2)
Bavaria
Bavaria
State
Bavaria
2022-01-01
173
2005-01-01
216
2005-01-01
2,725
2000-01-01
262
2000-01-01
2,992
Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony
State
Lower Saxony
2022-01-01
25
2005-01-01
23
2005-01-01
949
2000-01-01
25
2000-01-01
1,394
Hesse
Hesse
State
Hesse
2022-01-01
4
2005-01-01
4
2005-01-01
327
2000-01-01
4
2000-01-01
327
Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein
State
Schleswig-Holstein
2022-01-01
2
2005-01-01
2
2005-01-01
99
2000-01-01
2
2000-01-01
99
Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg
State
Baden-Württemberg
2022-01-01
2
2005-01-01
1
2005-01-01
66
2000-01-01
2
2000-01-01
76
Total
Total
State
Total
2022-01-01
206
2005-01-01
246
2005-01-01
4,167
2000-01-01
295
2000-01-01
4,890
State
2022-01-01
2005-01-01
2000-01-01
Number
Number
Area (km2)
Number
Area (km2)
Bavaria
173
216
2,725
262
2,992
Lower Saxony
25
23
949
25
1,394
Hesse
4
4
327
4
327
Schleswig-Holstein
2
2
99
2
99
Baden-Württemberg
2
1
66
2
76
Total
206
246
4,167
295
4,890

References

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