Eiche-Golm

Eiche-Golm is a locality in , . Eiche-Golm is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Golm station and Kleiner Entenfängerteich.

Railway station
is a railway station in the district of in the city of , , Germany. The rail and bus services here connect passengers to the University of Potsdam, as well as to the nearby Potsdam Science Park research center.

Archives
The is the central state archive for the State of . It is located in . Records cover the Land of Brandenburg and its predecessors, back to the 10th century.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Golm and Eiche.

Village
is a locality of , the capital of the state of . The former municipality was incorporated in 2003. Its name is derived from Western Slavic chulm, meaning "hill", and refers to one of the nearby elevations, either Reiherberg near the centre of the original village or Ehrenpfortenberg east of it.

Suburb
is a locality of with 4480 inhabitants. It was incorporated into the city of Potsdam in 1993.

Hamlet
Photo: Yoursmile, CC0.
is a hamlet, which is situated 3½ km northwest of Eiche-Golm.

Eiche-Golm

Latitude
52.4° or 52° 24′ north
Longitude
12.96667° or 12° 58′ east
Elevation
28 metres (92 feet)
Open location code
9F4JCX28+2M
Geo­Names ID
2932548
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Notable Places Nearby

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