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What is Rundfunk Berlin?

What is Rundfunk Berlin?

Created in 2003, Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB) (Berlin-Brandenburg Broadcasting) is the organization responsible for public radio and television in the German federal states of Berlin and Brandenburg.

Is Berlin inside Brandenburg?

Location: eastern Germany inside Brandenburg, at the Spree river. The city state of Berlin is located in the Northern European Lowlands (North German Plain) along the Spree river in eastern Germany. It lies within the state of Brandenburg.

Why is Brandenburg famous?

Brandenburg Gate is Berlin’s most famous landmark and a must-see for all visitors. A symbol of Berlin and German division during the Cold War, it is now a national symbol of peace and unity. Fireworks at Brandenburg Gate at the world’s largest New Year’s Eve Party along Straße des 17.

Was Brandenburg in East or West Berlin?

It is located in the western part of the city centre of Berlin within Mitte, at the junction of Unter den Linden and Ebertstraße, immediately west of the Pariser Platz….

Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate, viewed from the Pariser Platz on the East side
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General information
Type City gate

What is the history of Brandenburg?

Brandenburg was the nucleus of the dynastic power on which the kingdom of Prussia was founded, and it was merged administratively with that kingdom in 1701. It became a province of Prussia in 1815 and remained such after the unification of Germany (1871) and until the end of World War II.

When did Brandenburg become Berlin?

Province of Brandenburg

Province of Brandenburg Provinz Brandenburg
Brandenburglied
Capital Potsdam (1815–1827) Berlin (1827–1843) Potsdam (1843–1918) Charlottenburg (1918–1920) Berlin (1920–1945)
Area
• 1939 38,275 km2 (14,778 sq mi)

When did Brandenburg become Protestant?

Administration. In the mid-16th century, the margraves of Brandenburg had become highly dependent on the estates (counts, lords, knights and towns, no prelates due to the Protestant Reformation in 1538).