Germany 2300 BC – 2026 | 4326 Years of Evolution in 12 Minutes
From early tribal settlements in 2300 BC to the modern nation of 2026, this timelapse traces 4,326 years of transformation across the region now known as Germany. Watch the landscape evolve through ancient cultures, Roman influence, medieval kingdoms, the rise of cities, industrial expansion, periods of conflict, division, reunification, and modern development — all compressed into 11 minutes from a single fixed perspective. Architecture changes. Borders shift. Centuries pass. By keeping the camera anchored, the scale of long‑term transformation becomes clear — revealing how dramatically one region can evolve over millennia. Timeline: 2300 BC – 2026 Total history covered: 4,326 years Duration: 11 Minutes More cities and nations evolving through time — coming soon.

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