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== Zones ==
 
== Zones ==
There are [https://lundkvist.com/?country=de&region=441&city=Potsdam 35] [[turf zones]] in the municipality of Potsdam, where one is counted as a [[world heritage site]], one [[train station zone]], one [[monument zone]], three [[holy zones]], three [[bridge zones]] and three [[castle zones]].
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There are [https://lundkvist.com/?country=de&region=441&city=Potsdam 41] [[turf zones]] in the municipality of Potsdam, where one is counted as a [[world heritage site]], one [[train station zone]], one [[monument zone]], three [[holy zones]], three [[bridge zones]] and three [[castle zones]].
  
 
The most taken zone is [[Zone: Weinberg|Weinberg]] on the Weinberg terrace outside the castle Sanssouci.
 
The most taken zone is [[Zone: Weinberg|Weinberg]] on the Weinberg terrace outside the castle Sanssouci.

Revision as of 20:13, 18 December 2022

Potsdam
Potsdam, Brandenburg.png
The municipality of Potsdam in the region of Brandenburg
Coat of arms of Potsdam.png
Coat of arms of Potsdam
CountryGermany Flag of Germany.png
RegionBrandenburg Flag of Brandenburg.png
Number of zones35
Maximum PPH35
Last updated2021-08-26


Potsdam is a municipality in the region of Brandenburg in northeastern Germany. The municipality has about 180 000 inhabitants.

Potsdam is the capital and largest city of the German state of Brandenburg. It directly borders the German capital, Berlin, and is part of the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region.

Potsdam was a residence of the Prussian kings and the German Kaiser until 1918. Its planning embodied ideas of the Age of Enlightenment: through a careful balance of architecture and landscape, Potsdam was intended as "a picturesque, pastoral dream" which would remind its residents of their relationship with nature and reason.

Flag of Potsdam

Location

It is situated on the River Havel some 25 kilometres (16 miles) southwest of Berlin's city centre.

Zones

There are 41 turf zones in the municipality of Potsdam, where one is counted as a world heritage site, one train station zone, one monument zone, three holy zones, three bridge zones and three castle zones.

The most taken zone is Weinberg on the Weinberg terrace outside the castle Sanssouci.

Year in parentheses indicates year of creation.

Zontyp01.png World Heritage Sites

Zontyp04.png Train station zones

Zontyp06.png Monument zones

Zontyp07.png Holy zones

Zontyp09.png Bridge zones

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Other zones

Updated: 2021-08-26

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