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Test Leben in Deutschland — Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental

Práctica gratuita del test de ciudadanía alemana, con las 10 preguntas BAMF específicas de Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental.

Qué es específico de Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental

Cada Bundesland tiene un grupo de 10 preguntas específicas sobre su parlamento, capital, geografía y gobierno. En el examen de prueba, 3 de las 33 preguntas se sacan aleatoriamente del grupo de Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental — igual que el Einbürgerungstest oficial del BAMF. Las 30 preguntas generales son las mismas en toda Alemania.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is Germany's most thinly populated state and was reconstituted in 1990 by merging the historical regions of Mecklenburg and Vorpommern. Schwerin Castle, the state capital's seat, is a romantic 19th-century recreation of an earlier Slavic-Germanic fortification. The Einbürgerungstest covers the state's Baltic coast (longest in Germany), the Hanseatic cities of Rostock and Stralsund (UNESCO), and Western Pomerania's connection to historical Sweden (1648-1815).

Datos rápidos sobre Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental

Capital
Schwerin
Población
1.6 million
Superficie
23,295 km²
Autoridad de naturalización
Ministerium für Inneres, Bau und Digitalisierung Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Centros de examen
VHS Schwerin, Rostock, Greifswald, Stralsund, Neubrandenburg

Preguntas frecuentes sobre el Einbürgerungstest en Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental

Where can I take the Einbürgerungstest in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern?

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern offers the test at VHS Schwerin, Rostock, Greifswald, Stralsund, and Neubrandenburg. The state has fewer test centers per capita than larger states, so registering 4-6 weeks ahead is wise.

What's the difference between Mecklenburg and Vorpommern?

Mecklenburg is the western, larger half of the state with Schwerin as historical capital; Vorpommern (Western Pomerania) is the eastern, Baltic-coast half with Greifswald and Stralsund. The two were combined into one Bundesland in 1990 after East German reunification.

Why does Vorpommern have Swedish history?

After the Thirty Years' War (1648), Sweden gained Western Pomerania as a fief of the Holy Roman Empire and held it until 1815, when it was transferred to Prussia. Several towns including Stralsund show Swedish architectural and administrative influences — a topic in the local question pool.

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