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  2. Alexanderplatz - Wikipedia

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    The Alexanderplatz area is the largest area for crime in Berlin. As of October 2017, Alexanderplatz was classified a kriminalitätsbelasteter Ort ("crime-contaminated location") by the Berlin Allgemeinen Sicherheits- und Ordnungsgesetz (General Safety and Planning Laws). [25]

  3. Berlin Alexanderplatz station - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Alexanderplatz is a German railway station in the Mitte district of Berlin's city centre. It is one of the busiest transport hubs in the Berlin area.

  4. Berlin Alexanderplatz - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Alexanderplatz (German: [bɛʁˈliːn ʔalɛkˈsandɐˌplats]) is a 1929 novel by Alfred Döblin. It is considered one of the most important and innovative works of the Weimar Republic . [ 1 ]

  5. World Clock (Alexanderplatz) - Wikipedia

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    A night view of the World Clock, taken on 22 April 2016. The World Clock (German: Weltzeituhr; German pronunciation: [ˈvɛltt͡saɪ̯tˌʔuːɐ̯] ⓘ), also known as the Urania World Clock (German: Urania-Weltzeituhr), is a large turret-style world clock located in the public square of Alexanderplatz in Mitte, Berlin.

  6. Fernsehturm Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Fernsehturm Berlin close to Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte. The Berlin TV Tower is located southwest of the Alexanderplatz station, east of the St. Mary's Church and northeast of the Marx-Engels Forum. The structure is often erroneously described as being part of the Alexanderplatz that lies to the northeast.

  7. Alexanderplatz demonstration - Wikipedia

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    The Alexanderplatz demonstration (German: Alexanderplatz-Demonstration) was a demonstration for political reforms and against the government of the German Democratic Republic on Alexanderplatz in East Berlin on Saturday 4 November 1989.