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Several places are named '''Berlin''':
Berlin, Ontario was a city about 100 kilometres west of [[Toronto]].
 
   
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* For the German capital, please see [[Berlin, Germany]].
In 1916, at the height of World War I, the city changed its name to Kitchener, in honour of General Kitchener, the late head of the British Army. The hatred and resentment that other Canadians felt against the city named for the enemy capital was very strong.
 
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** For the former capital of [[East Germany]], please see [[East Berlin]].
 
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** For the Western enclave of the city occupied by Allied Forces, please see [[West Berlin]].
 
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* For the former [[Ontario]] town, please see [[Berlin, Ontario]].
See Also: [[Kitchener]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 02:53, 24 April 2009

Several places are named Berlin: