Klein Glienicke

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Klein Glienicke was an independent village and is now part of Potsdam. It lies on the south-western part of Berlin's Wannsee Hamlet. In the center of the original village is the building Jagdschloss Glienicke. During the period of the partition of Germany Klein-Glienicke was in effect an exclave, a "special security zone" of the German Democratic Republic and sometimes referred to as an "appendix of the GDR". Since 1990 parts of the village have been protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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