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Zehdenick (Brandenburg)




Germany is located in Central Europe and it shares borders with Denmark in the North, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France in the West, Austria and Switzerland in the South and Poland and the Czech Republic in the East. The North Sea and the Baltic Sea represent additional National Borders in the North. The official language of Germany is German and Berlin is the capital.
 
The climate is quite pleasant with almost all variety of seasonal flavors as temperate, marine, cool, cloudy, wet winters and summers, occasional warm, tropical foehn wind and high relative humidity. Germany is one of the largest European economy and the third largest economy in the world in real terms, placed behind the United States and Japan, and fifth behind the United States, China, India and Japan counted by purchasing power parity.
 
Zehdenick is a town in the Oberhavel district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Havel, 26 kilometers southeast of Furstenberg and 51 kilometers north of Berlin. Brandenburg is one of Germany's sixteen Bundeslnder, federal states. It is situated in the east of the country as it is one of the new states created in 1990 after the rejoining of previous West Germany and East Germany. Its capital is Potsdam. Brandenburg encircles but prohibits the national capital Berlin.
 
In late medieval and early modern times, Brandenburg was one of seven Electorships of the Holy Roman Empire. With Prussia, it formed the original centre of the German Empire, the first combined German state. It contained the future German capital of Berlin and from 1618, Brandenburg and Prussia, were ruled by Hohenzollern dukes and later by kings of Prussia. Franconian Nuremberg and Ansbach, Swabian Hohenzollern, and the eastern European connections of Berlin and the prince-elector together were influential in the rise of that state.

Tourism in Germany has expanded since the end of World War II, and many tourists visit Germany to experience a sense of European history. The countryside exhibits a pastoral aura, while its cities exhibit both a modern and classical feel.

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