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The Berlin Wall was 3.6 metres tall and 155 kilometres long
The Berlin Wall was more than 140 kilometres (87 mi) long. In June 1962 a second, parallel fence was built some 100 metres (110 yd) farther into East German territory.
Hadrian's Wall was significantly longer than the Berlin Wall. Hadrian's Wall, built by the Romans in the 2nd century AD across northern England, stretched approximately 73 miles (117 kilometers). In contrast, the Berlin Wall, which divided East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, was about 96 miles (155 kilometers) long, but most of it was not a solid wall; rather, it included fences and barriers. In terms of solid structure and purpose, Hadrian's Wall is often considered longer.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 155 kilometres is equal to 155/1.609344 = 96.31 miles.
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155 mph equates to 249.448 km/h
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155 kilometres, and about 1 hour 20 minutes driving.
The Berlin Wall, constructed in 1961, was a concrete barrier that divided East and West Berlin during the Cold War. It stood approximately 3.6 meters high and stretched over 155 kilometers, featuring guard towers, a "death strip," and extensive security measures to prevent East Germans from fleeing to the West. Symbolizing the ideological divide between communism and democracy, the wall became a powerful emblem of oppression and was ultimately dismantled in 1989, marking the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany.