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Qué (quién) es Brandenburg Gate - definición


Brandenburg Gate (Kaliningrad)         
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CITY GATE IN KALININGRAD, RUSSIA
The Brandenburg Gate (Russian: Бранденбургские ворота, tr.: Brandenburgskie vorota, German: Brandenburger Tor) is one of seven surviving city gates in Kaliningrad, the former German city of Königsberg.
Brandenburg Gate (Potsdam)         
  • Brandenburg Gate from the field side by Georg Christian Unger
  • Brandenburg Gate from the city side by Carl von Gontard
TRIUMPHAL ARCH IN POTSDAM, GERMANY
The Brandenburg Gate () on the Luisenplatz in Potsdam, not to be confused with the gate of the same name on Berlin's Pariser Platz, was built in 1770–71 by Carl von Gontard and Georg Christian Unger by order of Frederick II of Prussia. It stands at the western end of Brandenburger Straße, which runs in a straight line up to the Church of St.
Brandenburg         
  • Development of Brandenburg's population from 1875 within current borders
  • Administrative divisions of Brandenburg
  • The [[Province of Brandenburg]], as superimposed on modern borders
  • Eisenhardt Castle in [[Bad Belzig]]
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  • The coat of arms proposed in the interstate treaty
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  • Dietmar Woidke, current Minister-President of Brandenburg
  • [[Glienicke Bridge]], which connected East Germany to the American sector of West Berlin, became known for the exchange of captured spies.
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  • Sanssouci Palace]] in Potsdam, the former summer palace of [[Frederick the Great]], is today a [[World Heritage Site]].
  • The Brandenburg parliament building (Landtag) in Potsdam
  • Brandenburg's victory over Swedish forces at the [[Battle of Fehrbellin]] in 1675
  • The [[Spreewald]], a [[biosphere reserve]] by [[UNESCO]]
  • Spreewald gherkins
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FEDERAL STATE IN NORTH-EAST OF GERMANY
Brandenburg, Germany; List of places in Brandenburg; Brandenburgmarkt; Kur-Brandenburg; Land Brandenburg; Braniborsko; Braniborska; Bramborska; State of Brandenburg; Brandenburgia; Brannenborg; Bradenburg; History of Brandenburg; Economy of Brandenburg; Culture of Brandenburg; Demographics of Brandenburg

Brandenburg (German: [ˈbʁandn̩bʊʁk] (listen); Low German: Brannenborg; Lower Sorbian: Bramborska [ˈbrambɔrska]) is a state in the northeast of Germany bordering the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saxony, as well as the country of Poland. With an area of 29,480 square kilometres (11,380 sq mi) and a population of 2.5 million residents, it is the fifth-largest German state by area and the tenth-most populous. Potsdam is the state capital and largest city, and other major towns are Cottbus, Brandenburg an der Havel and Frankfurt (Oder).

Brandenburg surrounds the national capital and city-state of Berlin, and together they form the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, the third-largest metropolitan area in Germany with a total population of about 6.2 million. There was an unsuccessful attempt to unify both states in 1996 and the states cooperate on many matters to this day.

Brandenburg originated in the Northern March in the 900s AD, from areas conquered from the Wends. It later became the Margraviate of Brandenburg, a major principality of the Holy Roman Empire. In the 15th century, it came under the rule of the House of Hohenzollern, which later also became the ruling house of the Duchy of Prussia and established Brandenburg-Prussia, the core of the later Kingdom of Prussia. From 1815 to 1947, Brandenburg was a province of Prussia.

Following the abolition of Prussia after World War II, Brandenburg was established as a state by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany, and became a state of the German Democratic Republic in 1949. In 1952, the state was dissolved and broken up into multiple regional districts. Following German reunification, Brandenburg was re-established in 1990 and became one of the five new states of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Ejemplos de uso de Brandenburg Gate
1. Barack Obama wants to speak at the Brandenburg Gate.
2. Merkel had signaled unease over a possible Obama speech at Berlin‘s historic Brandenburg Gate.
3. And its all quiet in the Pariser Platz at the Brandenburg gate.
4. And it‘s all quiet in the Pariser Platz at the Brandenburg gate.
5. What Obama does not seem to understand is that the Brandenburg Gate is something you earn.