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2618:Molecule Man
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2566:Viktoriapark
2481:Hauptbahnhof
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2330:Neues Museum
2256:Tränenpalast
2197:Berliner Dom
2187:Altes Museum
1995:Viktoriapark
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1685:(in English)
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1377:Adolf Engler
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2707:Berlin Wall
2624:Müggelberge
2377:Sony Center
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