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Köpenick (German pronunciation: [ˈkøːpənɪk] ) is a
historic town and
locality (Ortsteil) in Berlin,
situated at the
confluence of the
rivers Dahme and...
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Köpenick (German pronunciation: [ˈtʁeːpto ˈkøːpənɪk] ) is the
ninth borough of Berlin, Germany,
formed in Berlin's 2001
administrative reform by...
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Hauptmann von
Köpenick (The
Captain of
Köpenick) is the
title of
several films, plays, and
television shows, all
about the
Hauptmann von
Köpenick affair in...
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Imperial German Army
soldiers under his "command", "arresting" the
Mayor of
Köpenick, and "confiscating" 4,002
marks from the city treasury.
Voigt then changed...
- The
Captain of
Köpenick (German: Der
Hauptmann von
Köpenick) is a
satirical play by the
German dramatist Carl Zuckmayer.
First produced in 1931, the play...
- Republic. The Spree's
longest tributaries are
Dahme (confluence in Berlin-
Köpenick) and
Schwarzer Schöps (Čorny Šepc;
confluence in Boxberg/O.L.-Sprey [de])...
- Berlin-Treptow-
Köpenick is an
electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis)
represented in the Bundestag. It
elects one
member via first-past-the-post voting...
- "Eagle's Court") is a
locality (Ortsteil) in the
borough (Bezirk) Treptow-
Köpenick of Berlin, Germany.
Adlershof is home to the new City of Science, Technology...
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Köpenick Palace Schloss Köpenick (English:
Köpenick Palace) is a
Baroque water palace of the
Hohenzollern electors of
Brandenburg which stands on an island...
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Georg Büchner Prize. He also
wrote plays,
including The
Captain of
Köpenick (1931), Des
Teufels General (1946),
Barbara Blomberg. Ein Stück in drei...