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Ing Alemania (Germany) (Deutschland) metung yang Federal Republic a atin labinganam a states, kebaluan bilang German Länder (pangmetung Land). Uling ing Land ing kabaldugan na keng Aleman a kataya "bangsa", ing katayang Bundesländer (federal states; pangmetung Bundesland) magagamit ya bilang pangkaraniwan, agiang makatamak ya mismu, agiang eya ustu karas keng batas Aleman.

Sagkal armas State Mikiabe
keng federation
Pamuntuk ning Gubiernu Gubiernu
coalition
Alal king
Bundesrat
Lualas (km²) Pakatuknang
(Libu)
Pakatuknang
per km²
Tungku (kabisera) German
abbreviation
(ISO 3166-2:DE)
Baden-Württemberg 1949[1] Stefan Mappus (CDU) CDU/FDP 6 35,752 10,739 300 Stuttgart BW
Bavaria
(German: Bayern)
1949 Horst Seehofer (CSU) CSU/FDP 6 70,552 12,488 177 Munich BY
Berlin 1990[2] Klaus Wowereit (SPD) SPD/The Left 4 892 3,395 3,807 BE
Brandenburg 1990 Matthias Platzeck (SPD) SPD/The Left 4 29,479 2,559 87 Potsdam BB
Bremen 1949 Jens Böhrnsen (SPD) SPD/The Greens 3 404 663 1,641 HB
Hamburg 1949 Ole von Beust (CDU) CDU/The Greens 3 755 1,774 2,309 HH
Hesse
(German: Hessen)
1949 Roland Koch (CDU) CDU/FDP 5 21,115 6,075 289 Wiesbaden HE
Mecklenburg-
Vorpommern
1990 Erwin Sellering (SPD) SPD/CDU 3 23,180 1,707 74 Schwerin MV
Lower Saxony
(German: Niedersachsen)
1949 Christian Wulff (CDU) CDU/FDP 6 47,624 7,997 168 Hannover NI
North Rhine-
Westphalia

(German: Nordrhein-Westfalen)
1949 Jürgen Rüttgers (CDU) CDU/FDP 6 34,085 18,029 530 Düsseldorf NRW
Rhineland-Palatinate
(German: Rheinland-Pfalz)
1949 Kurt Beck (SPD) SPD 4 19,853 4,053 204 Mainz RP
Saarland 1957 Peter Müller (CDU) CDU/FDP/The Greens 3 2,569 1,050 409 Saarbrücken SL
Saxony
(German: Sachsen)
1990 Stanislaw Tillich (CDU) CDU/FDP 4 18,416 4,250 232 Dresden SN
Saxony-Anhalt
(German: Sachsen-Anhalt)
1990 Wolfgang Böhmer (CDU) CDU/SPD 4 20,446 2,470 121 Magdeburg ST
Schleswig-Holstein 1949 Peter Harry Carstensen (CDU) CDU/FDP 4 15,799 2,833 179 Kiel SH
Thuringia
(German: Thüringen)
1990 Christine Lieberknecht (CDU) CDU/SPD 4 16,172 2,335 144 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.

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