Berlin
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Berlin in Germany | |
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capital: | Berlin |
area: | 891 km² (344 sq mi) |
population: | 3.400.000 |
Pop density: | 3.815,93 per km² |
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Ruling party: | SPD/ The Left |
Governing Mayor: | Klaus Wowereit |
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http://berlin.de |
Berlin is the capital city of Germany. It is also the biggest city in Germany. About 3,400,000 people live there. (In the year 1943 there were over 4,500,000 people).
The city is in the eastern part of Germany. It is about 70 km (43.5 mi) west of Poland. Berlin has an area of 891 km² (344.02 sq mi). The river Spree runs through Berlin.
Berlin is home to many famous buildings, like the Siegessäule, the Brandenburger Tor, the Reichstag and the boulevard Unter den Linden. On the boulevard are the Humboldt University and the State Opera of Berlin. The Governing Mayor of the city is Klaus Wowereit (SPD).
Berlin was divided into West Berlin and East Berlin after World War II. After the Berlin Wall was built in 1961 very few people were allowed to cross from West Berlin into East Berlin. The wall divided the city until 1989 when the East German government decided to allow anyone to cross, and people decided to destroy the wall.
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[change] Boroughs of Berlin
In 2001 the 23 boroughs of Berlin were changed into 12
- Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
- Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
- Lichtenberg-Hohenschönhausen
- Marzahn-Hellersdorf
- Mitte (Central)
- Neukölln
- Pankow
- Reinickendorf
- Spandau
- Steglitz-Zehlendorf
- Tempelhof-Schöneberg
- Treptow-Köpenick
[change] Sights
- Alexanderplatz (with the Television Tower)
- Berliner Dom (Berlin's cathedral)
- Berlin Hauptbahnhof (the new main Railway station)
- Brandenburg Gate
- Fernsehturm (the TV tower - the highest building in the city)
- Potsdamer Platz
- Reichstag building (home of the Bundestag)
- Rotes Rathaus (office of the Governing Mayor)
- Straße des 17. Juni (Street of the 17th of June)
- Siegessäule (Statue of Victory)
- Unter den Linden (the main boulevard)
[change] History of Berlin
- 1244 The first writings about a place called Berlin.
- 1451 The Hohenzollern family moved to Berlin as the place to rule their country
- 1618 – 48 After the Thirty Years' War in Germany, the number of Berlin's people dropped to only 6000
- 1701 Berlin became capital of Prussia.
- 1709 Berlin and its neighbor city Cölln (not Köln/Cologne) are combined to form the new Berlin.
- 1806 The army of Napoleon Bonaparte moved into Berlin.
- 1871 Berlin became capital of the German Empire.
- 1920 The Old Berlin and some neighbour towns are combined into "Greater Berlin" (Groß-Berlin).
- 1945 The town is divided into four sectors, used by the allies of World War II. There is a Soviet Sector, an American Sector, a British Sector and a French Sector.
- 1949 After foundation of the two Germanies, the town is still divided. There is now West Berlin and East Berlin.
- 1961 The Berlin Wall was built by the communist government of East Germany between the two halves of Berlin.
- 1990 After German reunification, the Berlin Wall is torn down, and there is only one Berlin again. The new Berlin becomes the capital of one Germany.
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[change] Sister cities
Berlin has partnerships with 17 cities.[1] Each of the 12 boroughs also has their sister cities, sometimes called twin cities.
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[change] See also
- Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt am Main, Düsseldorf - other big cities in Germany
[change] Other websites
- http://www.berlin.de - German page
- Berlin Sightseeing Tours
- Berlin Hotels
- digital Berlin
- EXBERLINER - English City Magazine
- Berlin City Panoramas - Panoramic Views and virtual Tours of Berlin
- WorldFlicks in Berlin: Photos and interesting places on Google Maps
[change] References
- ↑ Berlin's international city relations. Der Regierende Bürgermeister von Berlin, Referat IV B. Retrieved on 9 November 2007.
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City States | Berlin · Bremen · Hamburg | |
Former states | Baden · Württemberg-Baden · Württemberg-Hohenzollern |
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Modern Boroughs | Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf • Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg • Lichtenberg-Hohenschönhausen • Marzahn-Hellersdorf • Mitte • Neukölln • Pankow • Reinickendorf • Spandau • Steglitz-Zehlendorf • Tempelhof-Schöneberg • Treptow-Köpenick |
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Charlottenburg • Kreuzberg • Neukölln • Reinickendorf • Schöneberg • Spandau • Steglitz • Tempelhof • Tiergarten • Wedding • Wilmersdorf • Zehlendorf |
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