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  2. Each borough is made up of several officially recognized subdistricts or neighborhoods (Ortsteile in German, sometimes called quarters in English). The number of neighborhoods that form a borough varies considerably, ranging from two (Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg) to fifteen (Treptow-Köpenick).

  3. Berlin Districts, Boroughs & Neighborhoods. A. B. C. D. F. G. H. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. R. S. T. W. Z. Adlershof. Alt-Berlin (Old Berlin) Alt-Hohenschönhausen. Alt-Treptow. Altglienicke. Around Alexanderplatz. Around Karl-Marx-Allee. Baumschulenweg. Biesdorf. Blankenburg. Blankenfelde. Bohnsdorf. Friedrichshain: Boxhagener Kiez. Britz. Buch. Buckow.

  4. 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.

  5. The twelve boroughs of Berlin are what give the capital city its character. 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 ...

  6. The borough of Spandau lies partly within the Berlin Glacial Valley and partly on the Nauen Plain, which stretches to the west of Berlin. The highest elevations in Berlin are the Teufelsberg and the Müggelberge in the city's outskirts, and the Kreuzberg is the highest elevation in the centre. While the latter measures 66 m (217 ft) above sea ...