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The '''Panke''' is a small [[river]] in [[Brandenburg]] and [[Berlin]]. |
The '''Panke''' is a small [[river]] in [[Brandenburg]] and [[Berlin]]. |
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It is 29 km in length with its source at [[Bernau bei Berlin]], and in Berlin is a relatively well known [[tributary]] of the [[Spree]], |
It is 29 km in length with its source at [[Bernau bei Berlin]], and in Berlin is a relatively well known [[tributary]] of the [[Spree]], it the [[Weidendammer Bridge]]. |
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Several areas around Berlin and Brandenburg are named after the Panke, including [[Pankow (locality)|Pankow]] and [[Panketal]]. |
Several areas around Berlin and Brandenburg are named after the Panke, including [[Pankow (locality)|Pankow]] and [[Panketal]]. |
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[[Category:Rivers of Brandenburg]] |
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The Panke is a small river in Brandenburg and Berlin.
It is 29 km in length with its source at Bernau bei Berlin, and in Berlin is a relatively well known tributary of the Spree. The final stretches of the lower Panke run through urban Berlin, where it is partly channeled underground. Nowadays it has two mouths, one into the Berlin-Spandau Ship Canal near Weidendammer Bridge, and another smaller one directly into the Spree near the Berliner Ensemble theater.
Several areas around Berlin and Brandenburg are named after the Panke, including Pankow and Panketal.
The Schmöckpfuhlgraben flows into the Panke.