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NIGHTLIFE IN BERLIN
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Berlin has one of the most diverse and vibrant nightlife scenes in Europe. Throughout the 1990s, twentysomethings from surrounding countries, particularly those in Eastern and Central Europe, made Berlin's club scene the premier nightlife destination... |
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TRAINS
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Lehrter Bahnhof (Lehrte Station) opened in 1871 as the terminus of the railway linking Berlin with Lehrte, near Hanover, which later became Germany's most important east-west main line. In 1882, with the completion of the Stadtbahn (City Railway, Ber... |
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AMAZING ARCHITECTURE
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The Fernsehturm (TV tower) at Alexanderplatz in Mitte is among the tallest structures in the European Union at 368 meters (1,207 ft). Built in 1969, it is visible throughout most of the central districts of Berlin. The city can be viewed from its 204... |
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APARTMENT RENTALS
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Berlin Apartment: Sunny AtticBerlin Area: Mitte » More Accommodation: Berlin Apartment Max people: max 6 people Floor: 4, elevator 4, no elevator Layout: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Nightly Price: from ?66.00 to ?1... |
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TOURIST INFORMATION
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The foundation of Berlin was very multicultural. The surrounding area was populated by Germanic Swabian and Burgundian tribes, as well as Slavic Wends in pre-Christian times, and the Wends have stuck around. Their modern descendants are the Sorbian S... |
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HISTORY OF BERLIN
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The origin of the name Berlin is unknown, but it may have its roots in the language of West Slavic inhabitants of the area of today's Berlin, and be related to the Old Polabian stem berl-/birl- "swamp".The earliest evidence of settlements in the area... |
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EARLY HISTORY
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-98 AD: Tacitus described the territory of Germania. What is now Berlin, in ancient times was well outside the frontiers of the Roman Empire. Germanic tribes then inhabited the region (some experts argue that Slavic peoples might have been settling t... |
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13TH - 14TH CENTURY
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Throughout these events, the area of today's Berlin contained small fishing and farming villages.After 1200: Under the grandsons of Albert the Bear, Otto and Johann, two towns, Cölln in 1237 and Berlin in 1244, were founded on the banks of the river ... |
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15TH 17TH CENTURY
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-1415: Frederick I became the elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg, which he ruled until 1440. Subsequent members of the Hohenzollern family ruled until -1918 in Berlin, first as electors of Brandenburg, then as kings of Prussia, and finally as ... |
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