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  2. List of extreme temperatures in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The warmest years on record in Germany were 2018 and 2022. Temperature extremes by state. State ... Berlin: 38.9 °C (102.0 °F) Kaniswall, ...

  3. Schnee Eifel - Wikipedia

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    The Schnee Eifel is a heavily wooded landscape in Germany's Central Uplands, up to 699.1 m above sea level (NHN), [1] that forms part of the western Eifel in the area of the German-Belgian border. The name may have been derived in the 19th century from the Schneifel chain of hills, which had nothing to do with snow ( Schnee ), but with the name ...

  4. Berlin - Wikipedia

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    West Berlin was now de facto a part of West Germany with a unique legal status, while East Berlin was de facto a part of East Germany. John F. Kennedy gave his " Ich bin ein Berliner " speech on 26 June 1963, in front of the Schöneberg city hall, located in the city's western part, underlining the US support for West Berlin. [ 64 ]

  5. Geography of Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Berlin skyline with Berliner Fernsehturm (left) and skyscrapers of Potsdamer Platz (right) Location of Berlin in the European Union and Germany. Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million people, Berlin is the most populous city proper, the sixth most populous urban area in the ...

  6. Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin/Brandenburg metropolitan region (German: Metropolregion Berlin-Brandenburg) or capital region (German: Hauptstadtregion Berlin-Brandenburg) is one of eleven metropolitan regions of Germany, consisting of the entire territories of the state of Berlin and the surrounding state of Brandenburg. The region covers an area of 30,545 square ...

  7. Brocken - Wikipedia

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    It was Germany's first Alpine garden. View from the weather observation platform of the weather station on the Brocken peak (2006) The narrow-gauge Brocken Railway was opened on 27 March 1899. Brocken station is one of the highest railway stations in Germany lying at a height of 1,125 m above NN (3,691 ft).

  8. What happened to Berlin on 'Money Heist'? Here's your recap ...

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    What happened to Berlin in "Money Heist"? Here's a recap before the new prequel to the popular series that is streaming now on Netflix.

  9. Climate change in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Chancellor Angela Merkel (second from right) with other world leaders at COP21. Germany has taken steps to address climate change since the mid-1980s, starting with their participation in the international negotiations of the Montreal Protocol which was signed in 1987. [27]