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    western and northern suburbs, Bornim, Bornstedt, Nedlitz, Potsdam South, Babelsberg, Drewitz, Stern and Kirchsteigfeld – and those communities incorporated...
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    It is located in within the city of Potsdam. The constituency includes the districts of Potsdam-Süd , Stern/Drewitz/Kirchsteigfeld and Südliche Innenstadt/Zentrum...
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  • to connect Potsdam city center with its boroughs on the other side of the River Havel in Potsdam-Schlaatz, Potsdam-Stern and Potsdam-Drewitz which are...
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    Potsdam Medienstadt Babelsberg station is a station on the Berlin–Blankenheim railway located in the east of the Potsdam district of Drewitz near Babelsberg...
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    West Berlin. The checkpoint was shifted slightly during 1969 from Drewitz (part of Potsdam), after the East German authorities realigned the transit route...
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  • and riverfront Gladbeck, Michael Stojan projects Kirchsteigfeld (Drewitz), Potsdam Rieselfeld, Freiburg Vauban, Freiburg Brandevoort, Helmond Weespersluis...
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    The Potsdam tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Potsdam) is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Potsdam, the capital...
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    Günther Jauch (category People from Potsdam)
    foundations, Jauch endowed the founding of a branch of Die Arche in Drewitz (Potsdam) in 2009, which provides free meals for children in need. He also covers...
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    Potsdam Pirschheide station is a station on the Berlin outer ring. It was opened in 1958 as Potsdam Süd (south) station and was called Potsdam Hauptbahnhof...
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  • SpVgg Potsdam was a German association football club from the city of Potsdam, Brandenburg. Founded in 1903 as Sportclub Jugendkraft Nowawes the club...
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    (1771) Grube (1746) Nattwerder (1690 – the oldest surviving church in Potsdam) Drewitz (1732) and the churches in the new districts: Stern Church (1990) Church...
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    Altglietzen [de], Altreetz [de], Altwustrow [de], Bralitz [de], Croustillier [de], Drewitz Ausbau (a locality of Bleyen), Gabow [de], Güstebieser Loose [de], Hohenwutzen...
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  • SV Babelsberg 03 (category Sport in Potsdam)
    half of the country. On 1 August 1949, they merged with the local club SG Drewitz and the following year were renamed BSG Motor Babelsberg. The side was...
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    Stern Hunting Lodge (category Buildings and structures in Potsdam)
    expressway. In addition, the residential areas of Stern, Drewitz and Kirchsteigfeld in Potsdam were built on former woodland. In terms of cultural history...
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    and Nördliche Vorstädte. The Wahlkreis Potsdam II includes the districts of Drewitz, Kirchsteigfeld, Potsdam Süd, Stern and Südliche Innenstadt/Zentrum...
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    1989. Located on the present A 115 motorway was the US Checkpoint Bravo (Drewitz-Dreilinden), built in 1969. Nikolassee is served by the S-Bahn lines S1...
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    (Allied Checkpoint Bravo)/Drewitz: The Autobahn Crossing Checkpoint Dreilinden and Border Crossing Station (GÜSt) Drewitz was for travel and freight...
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    belongs to Berlin today. To the west of Steinstücken are the Potsdam development areas of Drewitz, Am Stern and Kirchsteigfeld; from Stern, the western boundary...
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    Berlin-Blankenheim railway (category Buildings and structures in Potsdam-Mittelmark)
    routes via Dessau were now available. In 1961, the section from Drewitz (now Potsdam Medienstadt Babelsberg) to Berlin–Wannsee was closed to passenger...
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  • and logistics corps. There was an investigation of possible locations in Drewitz, Rangsdorf and Sperenberg. After an intense battle with the German Democratic...
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  • Wilhelmshaven Zweibrücken Defunct Berlin–Schönefeld Berlin–Tegel Berlin–Tempelhof Bremerhaven Cologne–Butzweilerhof Cottbus-Drewitz Munich–Riem Statistics...
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  • Name Age Place State Summary of events 1950-03-24 Meyer, Hermann [de] 40 Drewitz Land Brandenburg A farmer and his companion transporting a slaughtered...
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    Berlin at Checkpoint Dreilinden, also called Checkpoint Bravo (W)/Potsdam-Drewitz (E). Transit routes to Poland were via today's A 11 to Nadrensee-Pomellen...
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    for an academic appointment. They lived for a while in Drewitz, a southern neighborhood of Potsdam, before moving to Heidelberg, where they lived with the...
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    invading Soviet army, and the area became Polish territory as a part of the Potsdam settlement. The narrator then lived the socialist German Democratic Republic...
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    Allies (France, US, UK) occupied western Germany under the terms of the Potsdam Agreement. With the creation of NATO in response to Cold War tensions in...
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    interchange B 1 Europarc Thyssen (planned) (5) Kleinmachnow (6) Potsdam-Babelsberg (7) Potsdam-Drewitz L40 (8) Saarmund (9) Nuthetal 3-way interchange A 10 (Berliner...
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    second-largest city in the German state of Brandenburg after the state capital of Potsdam. With around 100,000 inhabitants, it is the most populous city in Lusatia...
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    the north side of the airport is being expanded to four lanes towards Potsdam.[when?] The airport has five multi-storey car parks and 13 open parking...
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    World War II, the Berlin Wall, with its Checkpoint Bravo at Dreilinden/Drewitz, came no closer than about one mile (1.6 km) to the former South Turn....
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