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(5816) Potsdam

1989 AO6. Discovered 1989 Jan. 11 by F. Börngen at Tautenburg.

Named for the capital of the German state of Brandenburg. Besides Berlin, Potsdam was the residence of Brandenburgian Electors and Prussian kings (Friedrich the Great, Friedrich Wilhelm I). Several famous castles, e.g. Sanssouci and the New Palace are located there. After World War II the Potsdam Conference took place at the Cecilienhof