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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Vienna' has mentioned 'Berlin' in the following places:
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[11] Today, it is the second-largest German-speaking city after Berlin.
[35][need quotation to verify][36] Between 1938 (after the Anschluss) and the end of the Second World War in 1945, Vienna lost its status as a capital to Berlin, because Austria ceased to exist and became part of Nazi Germany.
As in Berlin, Vienna in September 1945 was divided into sectors by the four powers: the US, the UK, France, and the Soviet Union and supervised by an Allied Commission.
The four-power occupation of Vienna differed in one key respect from that of Berlin: the central area of the city, known as the first district, constituted an international zone in which the four powers alternated control on a monthly basis.
[47] The Berlin Blockade of 1948 raised Western concerns that the Soviets might repeat the blockade in Vienna.
Vienna is in exactly a similar position to Berlin.
The Potsdam Agreement included written rights of land access to the western sectors, whereas no such written guarantees had covered the western sectors of Berlin.
(In Berlin, the Western powers had introduced a new currency in early 1948 to economically freeze out the Soviets.)
In the wake of the Berlin Blockade, the Cold War in Vienna took on a different dynamic.
While accepting that Germany and Berlin would be divided, the Soviets had decided against allowing the same state of affairs to arise in Austria and Vienna.
The Viennese balls are being exported with the support of the City of Vienna in around 30 cities worldwide such as New York, Barcelona, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Rome, Prague, Bucharest, Berlin and Moscow.
The railway system connects Vienna's main station Vienna Hauptbahnhof with other European cities, like Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Brussels, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Ljubljana, Munich, Prague, Venice, Wrocxc5x82aw, Warsaw, Zagreb and Zxc3xbcrich.