- The
Jungfernsee (translated "Virgin Lake") is
north of Potsdam, Germany. It was a
glacial kettle and is now part of the
River Havel,
which runs along...
- the
Bridge of Spies. The
bridge spans the
Havel narrows between the
Jungfernsee (lake) to the
north and the
Glienicker Lake to the south. It carries...
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northern part of the
large Neuer Garten park,
close to the s**** of the
Jungfernsee lake. The park was laid out from 1787 at the
behest of King Frederick...
- Potsdam, such as the Havel, the Griebnitzsee,
Templiner See,
Tiefer See,
Jungfernsee, Teltowkanal,
Heiliger See, and
Sacrower See. The
highest point is the...
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between Pfingstberg and
Neuer Garten,
Potsdam Southern s**** of the
Jungfernsee,
Potsdam Königswald (King's Forest,
forests surrounding Palace and Park...
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Reconstructed pleasure ground in
Glienicke Park
looking towards the
Jungfernsee on the
River Havel...
- Germany, in
northern Potsdam and
bordering on the
lakes Heiliger See and
Jungfernsee.
Starting in 1787,
Frederick William II of
Prussia (1744-1797) arranged...
- with the
surrounding park. The
church is
situated on the bank of lake
Jungfernsee, a part of the
river Havel, 300
metres south of
Sacrow Manor at the edge...
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provides a
short cut for
vessels navigating the
River Havel,
linking the
Jungfernsee, near Potsdam, with Paretz.
Building of the
canal began in 1874, and...
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small meadows formed by gaps in the trees. It has a
connection to Lake
Jungfernsee and thus to the
Havel River's
extensive network of
waterways via the...