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 | The theaters real name is Theater am Schiffbauerdamm and was build in 1892. 1949 Brecht founded the Berliner Ensemble after returning from swiss exile, and 1954 the ensemble moved to this place. The first play here under Brechts leadership was "Herr Puntila und sein Knecht Matti", but his most famous play "Dreigroschenoper" with the famous song "Mackie Messer" was actually also first shown in t... |  | 09/04/2006 | 109 | 



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 | A famous tv tower in Stuttgart |  | 08/02/2005 | 525 | 



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 | The TV Tower stands near Alexanderplatz. It was completed in 1969 and stands 365 metres high. It was intended as a symbol of the permanence of East Berlin and the German Democratic Republic. |  | 07/18/2005 | 8,205 | 



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 | The Fernsehturm Dresden-Wachwitz serves as a transmitting tower for television and radio broadcasts. Due to its visibility over large distances and its unusual form it has become a landmark of Dresden and the Elbe valley. |  | 05/03/2006 | 177 | 



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 | Home of the voluntary Firebrigade of Berlin-Bohnsdorf, situated in the very soouth of Berlin.
Freiwillige Feuerwehr Berlin-Bohnsdorf im Berliner Süden.
link: www.ff-bohnsdorf.de |  | 05/01/2006 | 180 | 



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 | The Europaturm ("Tower of Europe") is a 337.5 meter high telecommunications tower in Frankfurt am Main in Germany. Habitants call it "Ginnemer Spaschel" (dialect of Hesse for "Asparagus of Ginnheim" and accurately related to as "Ginnheimer Spargel" in High German), because it's part of Ginnheim, a district of the City. Or simply "Fernsehturm" (&... |  | 10/03/2006 | 510 | 



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 | The Berlin Blockade, one of the major crises of the Cold War, occurred from June 24, 1948 - May 11, 1949 when the Soviet Union blocked Western rail and road access to West Berlin. The crisis abated after the Soviet Union did not act to stop American, British and French airlifts of food and other provisions to the Western-held sectors of Berlin following the Soviet blockade. |  | 11/01/2005 | 455 | 
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 | The Berlin Wall (German: Berliner Mauer) was a long barrier separating West Berlin from East Berlin and the surrounding territory of East Germany. The East German authorities, called it the antifaschistischer Schutzwall (Anti-Fascist Protection Wall) . Its intent was to restrict access between West Berlin and East Germany. It was built in 1961 and fortified over the years, but was opened to u... |  | 08/06/2005 | 4,608 | 



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 | The Berliner Funkturm or Funkturm Berlin (Radio Tower Berlin) is a transmitting tower in Berlin, built between 1924 and 1926 by Heinrich Straumer. It is nicknamed "der lange Lulatsch" ("the lanky lad") and is one of the best-known points of interest in the city of Berlin. It stands in the Berlin fairground in the Charlottenburg Wilmersdorf district. On September 3, 1926 the radio tower was inau... |  | 08/03/2005 | 871 | 



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 | The Stadtschloss (German: Berliner Stadtschloss, rendered in English as Berlin City Palace), was a royal palace in the centre of Berlin, capital of Germany (1871-1945 capital of the German Reich, 1949-1990 in parts capital of East Germany, 1990 to date capital of reunifed Germany). It was the principal residence (winter residence) of the Kings of Prussia from 1701-1918 and of the German Emperor... |  | 11/10/2009 | 50 | 



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 | Aktive Kernkraftwerke / Still active nuclear power plants
* Biblis A und B
* Brokdorf
* Brunsbüttel
* Lingen (Ems)|Lingen (Emsland)
* Grohnde
* Grafenrheinfeld
* Gundremmingen B und C
* Essenbach 1 und 2
* Geesthacht-Krümmel|Krümmel
* Neckarwestheim 1 (mit Bahnstromgenerator) und 2
* Philippsburg 1 und 2
* Unte... |  | 07/31/2005 | 2,877 | 



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