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Test Leben in Deutschland — Baja Sajonia

Práctica gratuita del test de ciudadanía alemana, con las 10 preguntas BAMF específicas de Baja Sajonia.

Qué es específico de Baja Sajonia

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 Baja Sajonia — igual que el Einbürgerungstest oficial del BAMF. Las 30 preguntas generales son las mismas en toda Alemania.

Lower Saxony is Germany's second-largest state by area, stretching from the North Sea to the Harz mountains. It hosts Volkswagen's headquarters in Wolfsburg — a city built specifically for VW workers in 1938. The state was formed in 1946 by merging the former Prussian province of Hannover with three smaller states (Brunswick, Oldenburg, and Schaumburg-Lippe). The Einbürgerungstest covers Hannover as capital, Volkswagen's economic role, and the state's role as the historical homeland of the British royal family (House of Hanover).

Datos rápidos sobre Baja Sajonia

Capital
Hannover
Población
8.1 million
Superficie
47,710 km²
Autoridad de naturalización
Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Inneres und Sport
Centros de examen
VHS Hannover, Braunschweig, Osnabrück, Oldenburg, Göttingen, Wolfsburg

Preguntas frecuentes sobre el Einbürgerungstest en Baja Sajonia

Where can I take the Einbürgerungstest in Lower Saxony?

Lower Saxony offers the test at VHS centers in Hannover, Braunschweig, Osnabrück, Oldenburg, Göttingen, and Wolfsburg, plus dozens of smaller centers. The state has the most test locations after North Rhine-Westphalia.

Why is Wolfsburg famous?

Wolfsburg was founded in 1938 as the company town for Volkswagen, which had its main factory built there. Today VW remains Lower Saxony's largest employer and the state government holds 20% of VW shares — a unique arrangement covered in the question pool.

What is the connection between Hannover and the British royal family?

From 1714 to 1837, the kings of Great Britain were also Electors and (from 1814) Kings of Hanover, the rulers of what is now Lower Saxony's capital region. King George I of Britain spoke German as his first language. The personal union ended in 1837 when Hannover passed to a male heir under Salic law.

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