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Brandenburg (state) |
Coordinates: |
Lat: 52 25 00 N degrees minutes |
Lat: 52.4167 decimal degrees |
Long: 012 34 00 E degrees minutes |
Long: 12.5667 decimal degrees |
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Note: The German state of Brandenburg is the remaining core of the historic European region of Brandenburg. It was created in 1990 when East and West Germany were united, and occupies the east-central and eastern areas of the former East Germany. Its capital is Potsdam. The state and city of Berlin lie in the center of Brandenburg but is a separate administrative entity. Geographically, most of the state consists of a sandy plain with occasional fertile areas and fir and pine woodlands. It measures some 11,219 square miles, and is watered by the Elbe and Oder Rivers, their tributaries, and about 600 lakes. Agriculture is a major economic activity, with cereals, potatoes, wheat, dairying, beef, and fruits and vegetables being important crops. Potsdam, Cottbus, the city of Brandenburg, and Frankfurt an der Oder are its principal cities. Its primary industries are steelmaking, the manufacture of textiles, and engineering. Its population is of relatively low density, the 2004 estimation being 257,100. |
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Brandenburg (preferred,C,V,English)
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Brandenburg (German-P,U,N)
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BB (C,U)
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Bramborska (C,U,Lower Sorbian)
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Brandänburgän (C,U,Volapük)
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Brandeborg (C,U,Occitan)
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Brandeborgh (C,U,Piemontese)
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Brandeborsch (C,U)
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Brandebourg (C,U,French)
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Brandeburg (C,U,Limburgan)
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Brandeburgo (C,U,Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association))
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Brandeburgo (Tagalog)
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Brandeburgo (Galician)
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Brandeburgo (Spanish)
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Brandeburgo (Italian)
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Brandeburgo (Guarani)
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Brandebùrgo (C,U,Lombard)
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Brandebursch (C,U,Pfaelzisch)
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Brandemburgo (C,U,Aragonese)
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Brandemburgo (Portuguese)
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Brandenboarch (C,U,Western Frisian)
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Brandenborg (C,U,Icelandic)
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Brandenbörj (C,U,Northern Frisian)
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Brandenburga (C,U,Latvian)
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Brandenburgas (C,U,Lithuanian)
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Brandenburgia (C,U,Interlingue)
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Brandenburgia (Polish)
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Brandenburgio (C,U,Esperanto)
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Brandenburgo (C,U,Spanish)
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Brandenburgo (Basque)
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Brandenburgo (Ligurian)
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Brandenburg suyu (C,U,Ayamará)
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Brandenburgu (C,U,Albanian)
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Brandenburgum (C,U,Latin)
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Brandenburq (C,U,Azerbaijani)
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Brandenbursko (C,U,Slovak)
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Brandenbuurich (C,U,Saterfriesisch)
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Brandiburgo (C,U,Venetian)
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Brandnburg (C,U,Bavarian)
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Braniborska (C,U,Upper Sorbian)
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Braniborsko (C,U,Czech)
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Brannenborg (C,U,Low German)
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Land Brandenburg (C,U)
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L' Brandenbourg (C,U)
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Mark Brandenburg (C,U,German)
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Provinz Brandenburg (C,U,German)
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براندنبورگ (C,U,Pashto)
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براندنبورگ (Central Kurdish)
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براندنبورگ (Persian-Farsi)
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รัฐบรันเดนบูร์ก (C,U,Thai)
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Бранденбург (C,U,Mongolian)
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Бранденбург (Chechen)
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Бранденбург (Macedonian)
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Бранденбург (Serbian)
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Бранденбург (Bashkir)
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Бранденбург (Ossetian/Ossetic)
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Бранденбург (Russian)
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Бранденбург (Ukrainian)
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Бранденбург (Kazakh)
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Бранденбург (Bulgarian)
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Бранденбург (Chuvash)
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勃兰登堡 (C,U,Chinese)
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ब्रान्डेनबर्ग (C,U,Nepali)
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勃蘭登堡 (C,U,Chinese, Yue)
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ブランデンブルク州 (C,U,Japanese)
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براندنبورغ (C,U,Arabic)
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ब्रैंडेनबर्ग (C,U,Hindi)
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Βρανδεμβούργο (C,U,Greek)
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برندنبرگ (C,U,Urdu)
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برانڈنبرگ (C,U,Panjabi, Western)
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ਬ੍ਰਾਂਡਨਬੁਰਕ (C,U,Panjabi, Eastern)
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Брандэнбург (C,U,Belarusian)
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בראנדנבורג (C,U,Yiddish)
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Բրանդենբուրգ (C,U,Armenian)
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ब्रांडेनबुर्ग (C,U,Marathi)
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ברנדנבורג (C,U,Hebrew )
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ব্র্যান্ডেনবুর্গ (C,U,Bengali)
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ბრანდენბურგი (C,U,Georgian)
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ብራንደንቡርግ (C,U,Amharic)
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브란덴부르크 주 (C,U,O,Korean)
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state (preferred, C) |
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reunited with West Germany, 1990 |
first level subdivision (C) |
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