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2305 - Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany

Potsdam is found just outside of Berlin. Johanna says there has been a rivalry between Berlin and Potsdam since the German monarch decided that Berlin would be the capital of Germany, while Potsdam would be where they live. 

Johanna goes on to say that many people that work in Berlin, don't live in Berlin. Berliners think that everything outside Berlin "seems provincial." When I thanked Johanna for her card I told her that's how Canadians view Toronto - they see Torontonians as arrogant and that they view the rest of Canada as 'not Toronto.' In fact, the joke in Canada is that Toronto is an indigenous word that means 'centre of the universe.' I would imagine most countries have that one or two cities they loathe

Johanna's card says "Moin Moin" which means "good morning." 

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