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Top 10 marathons in the world

It's no surprise that 26 miles can define a man's soul or a woman's heart. A marathon tests the very limits of physical endurance. History, terrain,competition all are ingredients of a great marathon. Cheapflights.com provides a top 10 list of marathons around the world for those who aren't so leisurely when it comes to their leisure time.
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Berlin is a biggie, attracting top talent from around the planet to this reunified German capital September 25. The run starts and finishes next to the Brandenberg Gate. The course is comparatively benign, and eminently historic -- passing by places such as the Reichstag and Berliner Dom. Like Chicago, the flat German topography spawns some spectacular times. Weather permitting 2011 should be no different. Given the one-time division of Germany, Berlin's marathon takes on special significance.<br>
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Here is an image of the Brandenburg Gate, the only gate still standing in the city, dates to 1791. A walking tour of Berlin, Germany and Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp is a must for visitors.

10. BMW Berlin Marathon

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Berlin is a biggie, attracting top talent from around the planet to this reunified German capital September 25. The run starts and finishes next to the Brandenberg Gate. The course is comparatively benign, and eminently historic -- passing by places such as the Reichstag and Berliner Dom. Like Chicago, the flat German topography spawns some spectacular times. Weather permitting 2011 should be no different. Given the one-time division of Germany, Berlin's marathon takes on special significance.

Here is an image of the Brandenburg Gate, the only gate still standing in the city, dates to 1791. A walking tour of Berlin, Germany and Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp is a must for visitors.
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