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Test Leben in Deutschland — Turingia

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

Qué es específico de Turingia

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

Thuringia is the cultural heart of central Germany, home to Weimar — the seat of Goethe and Schiller and the birthplace of the Weimar Republic in 1919. The state was reconstituted in 1990 from East German districts. Eisenach hosts the Wartburg Castle (UNESCO World Heritage), where Martin Luther translated the New Testament into German in 1521-22. The Einbürgerungstest covers Erfurt as capital, the Bauhaus origins in Weimar (1919-1925), and Thuringia's Goethe-Schiller cultural heritage.

Datos rápidos sobre Turingia

Capital
Erfurt
Población
2.1 million
Superficie
16,202 km²
Autoridad de naturalización
Thüringer Ministerium für Inneres und Kommunales
Centros de examen
VHS Erfurt, Jena, Weimar, Gera, Eisenach

Preguntas frecuentes sobre el Einbürgerungstest en Turingia

Where can I take the Einbürgerungstest in Thuringia?

Thuringia offers the test at VHS Erfurt, Jena, Weimar, Gera, and Eisenach. Jena has the most frequent dates because of Friedrich-Schiller-Universität's large international student body.

What is the Weimar Republic?

The Weimar Republic (Weimarer Republik) was Germany's first parliamentary democracy, established in 1919. The constitution was drafted in Weimar (the Berlin streets weren't safe enough). It lasted until 1933 when the Nazis came to power. Weimar is a recurring topic in the Thuringian question pool.

Why is Wartburg Castle important?

Wartburg Castle near Eisenach is where Martin Luther hid in 1521-22 and translated the New Testament into German — a translation that helped standardize the modern German language. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and central to Thuringia's state identity.

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