- Brandenburg - Wikipedia
Brandenburg, officially the State of Brandenburg (see Names), is a state in northeastern Germany Brandenburg borders Poland and the states of Berlin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saxony
- Brandenburg | History, State, Facts | Britannica
Brandenburg is one of Germany’s least densely populated states It is mostly inhabited by ethnic Germans; a small indigenous Slavic group, the Sorbs (concentrated in the southeastern part of the state); and a relatively small immigrant population
- The Top 10 Things To See And Do In Brandenburg, Germany
From beautiful national parks and grand palaces to historical sites and abandoned hospitals, these are the best things to see and do in Brandenburg
- Brandenburg: a beautiful, one-of-a-kind water world - Germany
The federal state of Brandenburg is situated in the 'blue' north of Germany, with 3,000 lakes and 6,700 kilometres of waterways within reach
- Brandenburg – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Brandenburg (Lower Sorbian: Bramborska; Upper Sorbian: Braniborska) is both a historical region and a modern federal state in Germany Brandenburg was historically composed of a larger amount of territory now located across the Oder River in western Poland
- Discover Brandenburg
Brandenburg, the Land surrounding the Federal Capital of Berlin, holds plenty of surprises and worthwhile experiences Many of the Land's towns provide an interesting combination of culture and nature Read more
- Brandenburg - Profile of the German Federal State
Brandenburg facts: Official web sites of Brandenburg, links and information on Brandenburg's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, tourist boards and newspapers
- Brandenburg | A Visitors Introduction to Brandenburg
Brandenburg is worth visiting for its natural tranquillity, rich history, and easy-going charm This is a place where Prussian kings built palaces, where Lutheran churches still ring through sleepy villages, and where nature thrives in protected landscapes, from moors to lakes to forests
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