| VOLVER A PAGINA PRINCIPAL |
BILLETES DE ALEMANIA
GERMANY
| Moneda-Euro |
| Deutsche Bundesbank |
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| Colour | Greenish-yellow |
| Size | 122 x 62mm |
| Front side | Bettina von Armin (1785-1859), writer. In the background, a picture of Wiepesdorf castle and historic buildings of Berlin. |
| Reverse side | Brandenburg Gate |
| First issued | 27 October 1992 |
| Colour | Bluish-violet |
| Size | 130 x 65mm |
| Front side | Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), mathematician, astronomer, geodesist and physicist. In the background, buildings from historic Göttingen. |
| Reverse side | A sextant, like the one Gauss used for measuring. |
| First issued | 16 April 1991 |
| Colour | Bluish-green |
| Size | 138 x 68mm |
| Front side | Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (1797-1848), poet. In the background, historic buildings of the town of Meersburg. |
| Reverse side | A quill and a Beech Tree, referred to in Annette von Droste-Hülshoff’s short novel “Die Judenbuche” (Jews’ Beech Tree). |
| First issued | 30 March 1992 |
| Colour | Olive brown |
| Size | 146 x 71mm |
| Front side | Balthasar Neumann (1687-1753), baroque architect. In the background, historic buildings from the town of Würzburg. |
| Reverse side | Partial view of the stairway of the Würzburg residence and side-view of the St Benedict abbey church in Neresheim. |
| First issued | 02 February 1998 |
| Colour | Reddish-blue |
| Size | 154 x 74mm |
| Front side | Clara Schumann (1819-1896), pianist and composer. In the background, buildings from historic Leipzig. |
| Reverse side | A grand piano and the Hoch Conservatorium in Frankfurt where Clara Schumann taught for four years. |
| First issued | 01 August 1997 |
| Colour | Red-orange |
| Size | 162 x 77mm |
| Front side | Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915), doctor and serologist. In the background, historic buildings from the city of Frankfurt. |
| Reverse side | A microscope, used frequently by Paul Ehrlich in his work. |
| First issued | 01 August 1997 |
| Colour | Red-purple |
| Size | 170 x 80mm |
| Front side | Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), painter, copper engraver and natural scientist. In the background, buildings from historical Nuremburg. |
| Reverse side | A dandelion, with the caterpillar and butterfly of the Pale Tussock Moth. |
| First issued | 27 October 1992 |
| Colour | Reddish-brown |
| Size | 178 x 83mm |
| Front side | Wilhelm (1786-1859) and Jacob Grimm (1785-1863), linguists and collectors of German folklore. In the background, historic buildings from the city of Kassel. |
| Reverse side | The “German dictionary” and the “Royal Library” in Berlin, one of the domains of the Grimm Brothers. |
| First issued | 27 October 1992 |

Alemania (en alemán Deutschland), oficialmente República Federal de Alemania, es un país de Europa central que forma parte de la Unión Europea (UE). Limita al norte con el mar del Norte, Dinamarca y el mar Báltico; al este con Polonia y la República Checa; al sur con Austria y Suiza, y al oeste con Francia, Luxemburgo, Bélgica y los Países Bajos.
