Boroughs of Berlin

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.

On January 1, 2001 there was a Berlin borough reform. The reform cut the number of Berlin's boroughs from 23 to 12. This was the result of combining several of the old boroughs. The reform was done in order to cut down administration costs.

Here are the old and the new boroughs:

  New borough name Old borough names Area Population
IMitte Mitte, Tiergarten, Wedding 39.74 km2 (15.3 sq mi) 320,420
IIFriedrichshain-Kreuzberg Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg 20.16 km2 (7.8 sq mi) 256,419
IIIPankow Prenzlauer Berg, Weißensee, Pankow 103.07 km2 (39.8 sq mi) 348,412
IVCharlottenburg-Wilmersdorf Charlottenburg, Wilmersdorf 64.72 km2 (25.0 sq mi) 315,054
VSpandauSpandau (unchanged) 91.91 km2 (35.5 sq mi) 225,856
VISteglitz-Zehlendorf Steglitz, Zehlendorf 102.50 km2 (39.6 sq mi) 288,285
VIITempelhof-Schöneberg Tempelhof, Schöneberg 53.09 km2 (20.5 sq mi) 335,171
VIIINeuköllnNeukölln (unchanged) 44.93 km2 (17.3 sq mi) 306,214
IXTreptow-KöpenickTreptow, Köpenick 168.43 km2 (65.0 sq mi) 233,923
XMarzahn-HellersdorfMarzahn, Hellersdorf 61.74 km2 (23.8 sq mi) 252,602
XILichtenbergLichtenberg, Hohenschönhausen 52.29 km2 (20.2 sq mi) 258,455
XIIReinickendorfReinickendorf (unchanged) 89.45 km2 (34.5 sq mi) 246,118

(the data in the table is March 2004)

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