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LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE IN GERMANTOWN
Germantown is an urbanized census-designated place in Montgomery County, Maryland in the United States. It is the third most populous place in Maryland, with a population of 86,395 as of 2010. Laid out as the “corridor city” by the Montgomery county government, Germantown, Maryland is a city that’s filled with charm. The town is about six miles squared and is bound on the North by Little Seneca Creek, to the south by Great Seneca Creek, to the East by the Brink Road and to the West by the Blackrock road.Germatown was built in the 1960s with the idea of preserving its outside edges, such as the forests and farms. It was also created to restrict development such as construction of industries and businesses to the corridors. Development in Germantown began in 1972. At this time, it was merely a rural farming village with about 1,000 residents. Since then, it has grown by nearly 2,000 people per year, and had approximately 95,000 people in 2010.As of 2017, 35.4% of Germantown, MD residents (32.3k people) were born outside of the United States, which is higher than the national average of 13.7%. With population and diversity rapidly growing, 54.44% of Germantown residents speak only English, while 45.56% speak other languages. The non-English language spoken by the largest group is Spanish, which is spoken by 20.88% of the population.Learning a new language in Germantown is a way to celebrate diversity and culture! From visiting to staying indefinitely, picking up a language is a fun way to immerse yourself into the community!