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  1. Berlin is divided into boroughs or districts (Bezirke) for administration. The boroughs are further divided into neighborhoods (Ortsteile) which are officially recognised but have no administrative bodies of their own. Neighborhoods typically have strong identities that sometimes pre-date their inclusion into the modern boundaries of Berlin.

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      Berlin's 12 boroughs and their 96 neighborhoods. Berlin is...

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    Berlin's 12 boroughs and their 96 neighborhoods. Berlin is subdivided into 12 boroughs or districts (Bezirke). Each borough has several subdistricts or neighborhoods (Ortsteile), which have roots in much older municipalities that predate the formation of Greater Berlin on 1 October 1920.

  3. In December 2019, the city-state of Berlin had a population of 3,769,495 registered inhabitants [1] in an area of 891.82 square kilometers (344.33 sq mi). [2] The city's population density was 4,227 inhabitants per km 2. Berlin is Germany's largest city and the most populous city proper in the European Union.

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  4. When Greater Berlin was established in 1920, the city was organized into twenty boroughs, most of which were named after their largest component neighborhood, often a former city or municipality; others, such as Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg, were named for geographic features.

  5. Boroughs of Berlin. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The German capital Berlin is subdivided into 12 boroughs (German: Stadtteile / Bezirke). The boroughs are called Bezirke in German. The 12 boroughs have political rights like a town community but they are not a legal city.

  6. 13 de jan. de 2023 · Berlins boroughs include old industrial areas that have become thriving cultural centres, as well as sleepy villages, busy markets and arcades, and endless green landscapes, rivers and bathing lakes. But above all it’s the people who live there that make each neighbourhood unique.

  7. An overview of Berlin districts, boroughs and neighborhoods alphabetically sorted from A to Z.