Drusselstein

Druelselstein is the home country of Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz, who lived in the village of Gimmelschtump. It appears to be a parody of countries like Germany, Austria, Holland and/or Denmark. Druelselstein was referred to as "the old country" by Reginald Fletcher in "The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein".

People
The people of Druelselstein live a very urban lifestyle. Children in Gimelschtump like to play games such as Kick the Schtumpel, and pastry delicacies include Doonkleberry cake and Doonkleberries. While most of the time, the people are happy (albeit except for Heinz Doofenshmirtz), poverty still exists.

Beliefs
The people have a strong belief in black magic. As a tradition, lawn gnomes are placed in front of each house to ward it off. When lawn gnomes become repossessed, parents appear to do anything to make up for it, even making their children dress up as one. Their beliefs are so strong that poor Heinz had to let his best friend Balloony go because his father told him to stand still.

Language
The people of Druelselstein speak a language similar to German, and a few also speak English, such as the Gunther Goatcheese's employee who tells little Heinz to lock up after his party is over ("Raging Bully")