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Berlin and its Districts

Berlin and its districts

Until the year 2000 Berlin consisted of 23 districts. In order to save administrative funds the city decided to merge 2 to 3 districts together to reduce the total number of districts to 12. The following gives an overview of the districts which have been merged:

1. Mitte

  • Moabit
  • Hansaviertel
  • Tiergarten
  • Wedding
  • Gesundbrunnen

2. Friedrichshain – Kreuzberg

  • Friedrichshain
  • Kreuzberg

3. Pankow

  • Prenzlauer Berg
  • Weißensee
  • Blankenburg
  • Heinersdorf
  • Karow
  • Stadtrandsiedlung Malchow
  • Pankow
  • Blankenfelde
  • Buch
  • Französisch Buchholz
  • Niederschönhausen
  • Rosenthal
  • Wilhelmsruh

4. Charlottenburg – Wilmersdorf

  • Charlottenburg
  • Wilmersdorf
  • Schmargendorf
  • Grunewald
  • Westend
  • Charlottenburg-Nord
  • Halensee

5. Spandau

  • Spandau
  • Haselhorst
  • Siemensstadt
  • Staaken
  • Gatow
  • Kladow
  • Hakenfelde
  • Falkenhagener Feld
  • Wilhelmstadt

6. Steglitz – Zehlendorf

  • Steglitz
  • Lichterfelde
  • Lankwitz
  • Zehlendorf
  • Dahlem
  • Nikolassee
  • Wannsee

7. Tempelhof-Schöneberg

  • Schöneberg
  • Friedenau
  • Tempelhof
  • Mariendorf
  • Marienfelde
  • Lichtenrade

8. Neukölln

  • Neukölln
  • Britz
  • Buckow
  • Rudow
  • Gropiusstadt

9. Treptow – Köpenick

  • Alt-Treptow
  • Plänterwald
  • Baumschulenweg
  • Johannisthal
  • Niederschöneweide
  • Altglienicke
  • Adlershof
  • Bohnsdorf
  • Oberschöneweide
  • Köpenick
  • Friedrichshagen
  • Rahnsdorf
  • Grünau
  • Müggelheim
  • Schmöckwitz

10. Marzahn – Hellersdorf

  • Marzahn
  • Biesdorf
  • Kaulsdorf
  • Mahlsdorf
  • Hellersdorf

11. Lichtenberg

  • Friedrichsfelde
  • Karlshorst
  • Lichtenberg
  • Falkenberg
  • Malchow
  • Wartenberg
  • Neu-Hohenschönhausen
  • Alt-Hohenschönhausen
  • Fennpfuhl
  • Rummelsburg

12. Reinickendorf

  • Reinickendorf
  • Tegel
  • Konradshöhe
  • Heiligensee
  • Frohnau
  • Hermsdorf
  • Waidmannslust
  • Lübars
  • Wittenau
  • Märkisches Viertel

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