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

  2. Large parts of the boroughs, Reinickendorf and Pankow lie on the Barnim Plateau, while most of the boroughs— Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Tempelhof-Schöneberg, and Neukölln —lie on the Teltow Plateau.

  3. Boroughs and neighborhoods of Berlin. Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. Lichtenberg. Marzahn-Hellersdorf. Mitte. Neukölln. Pankow. Reinickendorf. Spandau. Steglitz-Zehlendorf. Tempelhof-Schöneberg. Treptow-Köpenick. Categories: Subdivisions of Berlin.

  4. The glorious variety of all the different boroughs has grown: every neighbourhood, known in Berlin as a Kiez, has been shaped by its own characteristic history – Charlottenburg in the west by the rich industrial pioneers of the 19th century, or Marzahn in the east with its typical East German socialist architecture.

  5. Boroughs and neighborhoods of Berlin. Adlershof. Afrikanisches Viertel. Alt-Hohenschönhausen. Alt-Treptow. Altglienicke. Baumschulenweg. Biesdorf (Berlin) Blankenburg (Berlin) Blankenfelde. Bohnsdorf. Borsigwalde. Britz. Buch (Berlin) Buckow (Berlin) Charlottenburg-Nord. Dahlem (Berlin) Falkenberg (Berlin) Falkenhagener Feld. Fennpfuhl.

  6. Metropolitan area. Population. Boroughs. Nationalities. Employment. Languages. Religions. See also. References. External links. Demographics of Berlin. Urbanized Berlin. 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] .

  7. Learn more about Berlin's districts and their individual neighborhoods. This district guide will provide you with photos of sights and residential areas as well as information on neighborhoods, infrastructure, authorities, schools, daycare centers, shops, events and leisure activities.