Welcome to Berlin
Berlin is known as the capital of Germany and one of the most influential centres of the European Union.
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is the biggest city in German, and the second biggest in the whole
European Union according to the amount of its inhabitants.
Berlin
was several times capital of different German nations: County of
Brandenburg, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire, German Democratic
Republic (only the Eastern part), and also of todays Germany.
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city "Coelln", which was part of the double city "Berlin-Coelln", was
mentioned in a document the first time in 1237. Berlin was mentioned
the first time in 1244, which was located on the Northern bank of the
Spree river. Both city received a common city hall in 1307. The name
"Berlin" has nothing to do with the bear in the city crest. It's
supposed the name "Berlin" comes from the Slavic syllable "Berl", which
means "swamp".
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has about 3,4 mio inhabitants. At the end of the 17th century the area
around Berlin was only scanty populated. The Thirty Years' War between
1618 to 1648, diveded the city in a half once more. It was Prince
Friedrich Friedrich Wilhelm, who started on the end of the of the
Thirty Years' War a new immigration policy. Between 1648 to 1709 the
total population raised from 6.000 to 57.000. This was the foundation
stone for Berlin becoming one of the most important cities in Europe
and the rest of the world.
Image provided by Dreamstime.comThe Gate "Brandenburger Tor" maybe the most important symbol of Berlin.
The dialect in Berlin is less known for
its linguistic special quality, but for its cultural special quality.
Since centuries Berlin is a city of immigration, which grew in a short
time. In the cultural and linguistic melting pot daily arise hundrets
of everyday lifes little conflicts, in which something does not not
come up to someones expectation. The language in Berlin has developed
the ability to comment such critical situations in a coarse humorous
way, without any bad or rude swearwords.
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The city crest of Berlin shows a black
bear with red tongue on two feet. The origin of that animal crest is
unknown.It's supposed the black bear is a allusion to the founder of
the Mark Brandenburg. His name was "Albrecht the Bear".
The bear is seen the first time on a document from 1280. But only in
the end of the 19th century, the bear received its official status as a
symbol of Berlin. Before the crest animal of Berlin was an eagle. It
was the "Eagle of Brandenburg".