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The is Berlin’s oldest university, founded in 1810 as the University of Berlin () by the liberal Prussian educational reformer and linguist Wilhelm von Humboldt, whose has strongly influenced other European and Western universities.

Humboldt University, Berlin

Humboldt University


From 1828 it was known as the Frederick William University, later also as the Universität unter den Linden. In 1949, it changed its name to Humboldt-Universität in honour of both its founder Wilhelm and his brother, naturalist . vacations.

Humboldt University, Berlin GPS coordinates: 52° 31′ 5″ N, 13° 23′ 36″ E

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Jan 19, 8:00pm at Messegelande, Berlin, Germany, Berlin,
Hunting and Angling Fair 2012 will once again be opening its doors for a four days period from 18 October to 21 October 2011. The preceding Exhibition was characterised yet agai...

Jan 19, 8:00pm at Berlin Brandenburg International Airport, none, Berlin, BERLIN
Water Accessories 2012 is ideal for any business wishing to get its summer sales program off to a flying start. It will provide a rare opportunity for consumers to check out all...

Jan 20, 8:00pm at Messegelande, Berlin, Germany, Berlin,
This is an leading international exhibition for food, agriculture, horiculture industry in Germany. This exhibition will run for nine days in Germany. The exhibition will showca...

Jan 22, 5:00pm at Landesvertretung Baden-Württemberg, Tiergartenstraße 15, Berlin, BERLIN

Jan 30, 9:00am at Dorint Hotel Sanssouci Berlin-Potsdam, Jägerallee 20, Berlin-Potsdam,
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El Tajin, Mexico

El is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site located in the present-day municipality of , in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It was the major site of the Classic Veracruz culture and one of the largest cities in western during the Classic era. Tajín means city or place of thunder in the Totonac language, and is believed to have been one of the names for the Totonac , lightning and rain. Construction of ceremonial buildings at El Tajín began about the 1st century and peaked in the Late Classic era, roughly 600 – 900 CE. Early Classic Tajín shows influence of Teotihuacan; early Post-classic shows considerable Toltec influence. Construction continued to about the start of the 13th century, at which time, according to tradition, the city was conquered and burned by invaders. The site continued to be occupied after this by a smaller population, but no new large construction projects were initiated. The site had been completely abandoned when Spanish conquistadors arrived in the early 16th century. In 1785 engineer visited the site, then overgrown with vegetation, and published the first description of it. In the early 19th century it was visited by Guillermo Dupaix, , and Carlos Nebel, who published additional accounts. The first of the site was made by Payon from 1943 through 1963. The Mexican Institute of Anthropology & History has made additional restoration to buildings at the site since the 1980s. guides.
GPS travel destinations: 20° 26′ 41″ N, 97° 22′ 39″ W

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The Egyptian Museum of Berlin is home to one of the world’s most important collections of . The museum originated with the of the : it was who recommended that an be created, and the first objects were brought to Berlin in 1828 under Friedrich Wilhelm III. The most famous piece on display is the exceptionally well preserved and vividly coloured . The collection was moved from Charlottenburg to the in 2005. Berlin  sightseeing tours.
GPS travel destinations: 52° 31′ 9″ N, 13° 17′ 48″ E

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