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Test Leben in Deutschland — Renania-Palatinado

Práctica gratuita del test de ciudadanía alemana, con las 10 preguntas BAMF específicas de Renania-Palatinado.

Qué es específico de Renania-Palatinado

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 Renania-Palatinado — igual que el Einbürgerungstest oficial del BAMF. Las 30 preguntas generales son las mismas en toda Alemania.

Rhineland-Palatinate hosts Germany's oldest city — Trier, founded by the Romans in 16 BCE — and contains six of the country's 13 wine regions, making it the leading wine producer. The state was created in 1946 by French occupation forces from parts of the former Prussian Rhine Province and Bavaria. The Einbürgerungstest covers Mainz as capital and birthplace of Johannes Gutenberg's printing press (~1450), the Roman heritage of Trier (Porta Nigra UNESCO site), and the state's role as the home of the Rheinland-Pfalz wine industry.

Datos rápidos sobre Renania-Palatinado

Capital
Mainz
Población
4.1 million
Superficie
19,858 km²
Autoridad de naturalización
Ministerium des Innern und für Sport Rheinland-Pfalz
Centros de examen
VHS Mainz, Koblenz, Trier, Ludwigshafen, Kaiserslautern

Preguntas frecuentes sobre el Einbürgerungstest en Renania-Palatinado

Where can I take the Einbürgerungstest in Rhineland-Palatinate?

Rhineland-Palatinate offers the test at VHS centers in Mainz, Koblenz, Trier, Ludwigshafen, and Kaiserslautern. Mainz, as both the capital and home to Johannes Gutenberg University, has the most frequent dates.

What is Trier famous for?

Trier is Germany's oldest city, founded by Roman Emperor Augustus in 16 BCE. The Porta Nigra (a Roman city gate from ~170 CE) is a UNESCO World Heritage site and Trier's most-visited landmark. Trier was also the birthplace of Karl Marx in 1818 — both topics appear in the Rhineland-Palatinate question pool.

Why is Rhineland-Palatinate famous for wine?

The state contains six of Germany's 13 designated wine regions (Anbaugebiete) including the Mosel, Rheinhessen, and Pfalz. Roman-era vineyards along the Mosel river have been producing Riesling and other wines for nearly 2,000 years. Mainz hosts the German Wine Institute (Deutsches Weininstitut).

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