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BERLIN FOOD
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A staple in Berlin is currywurst. It's a bratwurst covered in ketchup and curry powder. You can find them all over Berlin by street vendors. It's a must try when in Berlin. Two renowned Currywurst stands are "Konnopke's Imbiss" below Eberswalder Stra... |
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BERLIN RESTAURANTS
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RestaurantsAll restaurant recommendation are in the corresponding borough articles ofKreuzberg & Friedrichshain- Young and independent student area with a big Turkish community in Kreuzberg.City West Heart of West Berlin with good quality restaur... |
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BERLIN WEATHER
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Berlin has an Oceanic climate (Cfb) according to the Köppen climate classification system. The city features a temperate climate.Summers are warm with average high temperatures of 22-25 °C (72-77 °F) and lows of 12-14 °C (54-57 °F). Winters are cold ... |
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OTHER INFORMATION
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Country GermanyGovernment - Governing Mayor Klaus Wowereit (SPD) - Governing parties SPD / Die Linke - Votes in Bundesrat 4 (of 69)Area - City 891.85 km2 (344.3 sq mi)Elevation 34 - 115 m (-343 ft)Pop... |
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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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