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1 BERLİN

2 Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states (Länder) of the Federal Republic of Germany. Brandenburg Gate

3 Chamber Music Hall, With a populatinon of 3.5 million people,Berlin is Germany’s largest city and is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. it is the center of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has 6 million residents from over 180 nations.

4 dfgdfgdfgfdg Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media, and
science. Berlin is home to renowned universities, research institutes, orchestras, museums, and celebrities, as well as host of many sporting events.

5 French Cathedral at the festivals of lights
Der Welt Nachtaufnahme

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7 berlin's people  BERLIN‘S PEOPLE

8 Berlin is a relatively young
city by European standards, dating to the thirteenth century, and it has always had a reputation as a place filled with people from elsewhere.

9 Someone who has Lived in Berlin for ten years will see themselves as a "true Berliner," looking down on the person who has been there for only five. It may seem tough to find someone born and raised here! This is part of Berlin's charm: it never gets stuck in a rut.

10 PEOPLE TALK

11 main language in Berlin. but you can easily find
German is of course the main language in Berlin. but you can easily find information in English and sometimes in French BERLINER FERSEHTURM

12 Bode Museum Most people under 40 in Berlin are able to speak English with varying degrees of fluency. Basic French and Russian is partly spoken because French in West Berlin and Russian in East Berlin were taught in schools. There are also 400,000 Turkish origined people living in Berlin mainly in the Kreuzberg, Wedding and Neukölln districts. Many of them arrived in early 1960's from remote villages in Anatolia as guest workers but stayed on

13 EAT

14 A staple in Berlin is currywurst
A staple in Berlin is currywurst. It's a bratwurst covered in ketchup and curry powder. You can find them all over Berlin by street vendors. It's a must try when in Berlin. Two renowned Currywurst stands are "Konnopke's Imbiss" below Eberswalder Strasse U-Bahn station on line 2 and "Curry 36" opposite the Mehringdamm U-Bahn station in Kreuzberg (only two stops south of Checkpoint Charlie). Both of these offer far friendlier service than many of Berlin's more upmarket eateries.

15 Another famous thing to eat in Berlin is Döner,it is a flat bread,filled with Lamb or chicken meat and vegetables,you can get it at many turkish stands.

16 Eating out in Berlin is incredibly inexpensive compared to any other Western European capital or other German cities. The city is multicultural and many cultures' cuisine is represented here somewhere, although it is often modified to suit German tastes. Vegetarians can eat quite well with a little bit of research and menu modification even if Berlin seems like a carnivore heaven with all the sausage stands. Many kebab restaurants have a good selection of roasted vegetables and salads. Falafels are also tasty and suitable for vegetarians

17 BERLİN WALL East Germany to prevent its citizens from escaping to West Germany, the East German parliament in Berlin in August 13, 1961 by the decision of the construction of the 46 km long wall. Berlin Wall built in It demolished in 1990

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