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  2. List of rivers of Berlin - Wikipedia

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  3. List of rivers of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Drainage basins of Germany (red lines indicate watersheds) This article lists rivers that are located in Germany, either entirely or partially, or that form the country's international borders. The rivers of Germany flow into either the Baltic Sea (Ostsee), the Black Sea or the North Sea (Nordsee). The main rivers of Germany include:

  4. Category:Lakes of Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Articles about lakes of Berlin in Germany. Pages in category "Lakes of Berlin" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  5. List of lakes of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The largest lake on German territory is Lake Constance, ... List of dams and reservoirs in Germany; List of lakes in Bavaria; List of lakes of Hesse;

  6. Spree (river) - Wikipedia

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    On its route through Berlin, the river passes Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom), the Reichstag and the Schloss Charlottenburg. The renowned Museum Island (Museumsinsel), with its collection of five major museums, is an island in the Spree. [2] In 2004 the Badeschiff floating swimming pool opened on the Spree in Berlin. [3]

  7. Wannsee - Wikipedia

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    Wannsee (German pronunciation: [ˈvanˌzeː] ⓘ) is a locality in the southwestern Berlin borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Germany.It is the westernmost locality of Berlin. In the quarter there are two lakes, the larger Großer Wannsee (Greater Wannsee, "See" means lake) and the Kleiner Wannsee (Little Wannsee), located on the River Havel and separated only by the Wannsee Bridge.

  8. Lake Tegel - Wikipedia

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    Lake Tegel (German: Tegeler See) (German pronunciation ⓘ) is the second largest lake in Berlin, Germany. It is situated in the northwest of the city in the Reinickendorf borough, in the Ortsteil of Tegel .

  9. Müggelsee - Wikipedia

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    The Müggelsee (German pronunciation: [ˈmʏɡl̩ˌzeː] ⓘ), also known as the Großer Müggelsee, is a natural lake in the eastern edge of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It is the largest of the Berlin lakes by area, with an area of 7.4 square kilometres (2.9 sq mi), a length of 4.3 kilometres (2.7 mi)