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Is Germany as big as Texas?

Texas is indeed bigger than Germany. Texas is about 268,820 square miles in size, while Germany covers around 137,988 square miles. So, Texas is almost twice as big as Germany.



No, Germany is significantly smaller than Texas. Texas has a total land area of approximately 695,662 square kilometers (268,597 square miles), while Germany’s land area is about 357,022 square kilometers (137,847 square miles). This means that Texas is roughly 95% larger than Germany—essentially twice the size. To put it another way, you could fit Germany inside the borders of Texas and still have plenty of room left over for a country the size of the United Kingdom. However, the comparison flips when looking at population; Germany is home to over 84 million people, whereas Texas has a population of approximately 30 million. This makes Germany nearly three times more densely populated than the Lone Star State. While Texas may win on "girth" and vast open landscapes, Germany’s land is much more intensively utilized with a high density of cities and towns. If Texas were a European country, it would be the second largest on the continent after Russia, easily dwarfing major nations like France, Spain, and Germany.

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