Zernsdorf
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Zernsdorf is a village in the Dahme-Spreewald district of the state of Brandenburg in Germany. Since 2003 Zernsdorf has been a part of the city of Königs Wusterhausen. The population is approximately 2,900.
[edit] Geography
Zernsdorf is situated south-east of Berlin, on the banks of three lakes. The largest of these is the Krüpelsee, which is fed by the Dahme. The other two are the Lankensee and the Ukleisee. By car, Zernsdorf is about five minutes east of Königs Wusterhausen. Some distance further west is the state capital, Potsdam.
[edit] Administrative status
From 1965 to 2003 Zernsdorf was divided into three administrative districts: Zernsdorf, Uklei and Kablow-Ziegelei.
[edit] Source
- Much of this article is translated from the German wikipedia article of 28th February 2007.