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  1. With more than 3,000 crystal-clear lakes and 30,000 kilometres of rivers, Brandenburg is the region of Germany with the most inland waterways. Visitors can take it easy on a boat trip or get sporty on a wakeboard, canoe or hydrobike. Cruise by Rheinsberg Palace on a barge or go sailing on Scharmützel Lake. This region surrounding the capital ...

  2. Brandenburg an der Havel ( German pronunciation: [ˈbʁandn̩bʊʁk ʔan deːɐ̯ ˈhaːfl̩] ⓘ; Polabian: Brenna) is a town in Brandenburg, Germany, which served as the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg until it was replaced by Berlin in 1417. With a population of 72,040 (as of 2020), it is located on the banks of the River Havel.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2021 · Marvel at the grandeur of Sanssouci Palace and Gardens. This Potsdam attraction deserves its own mention. Also known as Germany’s Versailles, the palace was built as an opulent summer residence for the Prussian king Frederick the Great in 1745. It’s smaller than its French cousin but lacks nothing in terms of beauty and grandeur.

  4. Brandenburg is the region around the vibrant metropolis of Berlin. Discover the state capital Potsdam - with its palaces and gardens, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as Europe's largest river and lake landscape with more than 3,000 lakes and 33,000 kilometres of waterways. Here you will find information and services for your ...

  5. The parliament of Brandenburg. Statistics Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg Statistics office for the region Berlin-Brandenburg (in German). Maps Google Earth Brandenburg Searchable map and satellite view of Brandenburg. Google Earth Potsdam Searchable map and satellite view of Brandenburg's capital. Political Map of Germany

  6. Porque los paisajes naturales, culturales y lacustres de Brandenburgo se extienden por toda la capital urbana. Respira hondo. Experimentar la naturaleza. Ponte en marcha. Esa es la marca de vacaciones de Brandenburgo. En ningún otro lugar de Alemania los contrastes se encuentran tan estrechamente como en la región de la capital.

  7. Brandeburgo fue uno de los Estados germanos que se convirtieron al protestantismo en el auge de la Reforma protestante y continuó siéndolo mientras la dinastía se expandía a través de sus territorios al incluírsele el Ducado de Prusia en 1618. Hasta 1773 no existió ninguna Iglesia católica en Brandeburgo-Prusia.