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Key to location notations

Each Agent has a Location. Locations are notated as five-letter strings. The first letter of the string refers to which side of Berlin the Agent is in; the second and third letters refer to the sector occupied by the Agent; and the fourth and fifth letters refer to the district. An example of a location notation would be: WUKTI, which would convey that the Agent is located in West Berlin, in the British sector, in Tiergarten district.

Area

The first letter refers to which side of Berlin the Agent is occupying, and can be E (East) or W (West).

Sector

The second and third letters refer to the sector, and can be US (America), UK (Britain), FR (France) or SU (Soviet Union).

District

The fourth and fifth letters refer to the district, as follows:

French districts:

  • RI - Reinickendorf
  • WE - Wedding

British districts:

  • SP - Spandau
  • CH - Charlottenburg
  • WI - Wilmersdorf
  • TI - Tiergarten

American districts:

  • ZE - Zehlendorf
  • ST - Steglitz
  • SC - Schöneberg
  • KN - Kneuzberg
  • NU - Neukölln

Soviet Union districts:

  • PA - Pankow
  • WS - Weißensee
  • HO - Hohenschönhausen
  • PR - Prenzlauer Berg
  • MI - Mitte
  • FR - Friedrichshain
  • LL - Lichtenberg
  • MZ - Marzahn
  • HD - Heliersdorf
  • TW - Treptow
  • KP - Köpenick

Lookup table

  1. ESUFR - Friedrichshain
  2. ESUHD - Heliersdorf
  3. ESUHO - Hohenschönhausen
  4. ESUKP - Köpenick
  5. ESULL - Lichtenberg
  6. ESUMI - Mitte
  7. ESUMZ - Marzahn
  8. ESUPA - Pankow
  9. ESUPR - Prenzlauer Berg
  10. ESUTW - Treptow
  11. ESUWS - Weißensee
  12. WFRRI - Reinickendorf
  13. WFRWE - Wedding
  14. WUKCH - Charlottenburg
  15. WUKSP - Spandau
  16. WUKTI - Tiergarten
  17. WUKWI - Wilmersdorf
  18. WUSKN - Kneuzberg
  19. WUSNU - Neukölln
  20. WUSSC - Schöneberg
  21. WUSST - Steglitz
  22. WUSZE - Zehlendorf