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Berlin, administrative divisions (+districts +boroughs -pop) - de - colored
The districts and neighbourhoods of Berlin
The 12 Berlin Bezirke
The 12 Berlin Bezirke (districts) - following the 2001 district reform

Berlin is both a city and one of Germany's federated states (city state). Since the 2001 administrative reform, it has been made up of twelve districts (German: Bezirke, pronounced [bəˈtsɪʁkə]), each with its own administrative body. However, unlike the municipalities and counties of other German states, the Berlin districts are not territorial corporations of public law (Gebietskörperschaften) with autonomous competencies and property, but simple administrative agencies of Berlin's state and city government, the City of Berlin forming a single municipality (Einheitsgemeinde) since the Greater Berlin Act of 1920. Thus they cannot be equated to US or UK boroughs in the traditional meaning of the term.

Each district possesses a district representatives' assembly (Bezirksverordnetenversammlung) directly elected by proportional representation and an administrative body called district board (Bezirksamt). The district board, comprising since October 2021 six (until then five) members - a district mayor (Bezirksbürgermeister) as head and five (earlier four) district councillors (Bezirksstadträte) - is elected by the district representatives' assembly, proportionally reflecting its party composition according to popular vote. The district board is in charge of most local administrative matters directly relevant to local citizens; however, all of its decisions can at any moment be revoked by the Berlin Senate. Furthermore, the districts are financially completely dependent on state donations, as they neither possess any taxation power nor own any property. The district mayors form a council of mayors (Rat der Bürgermeister, led by the city's governing mayor), which advises the Senate.

History

Berliner Bezirke vor 2001
Twenty-three former boroughs (1990–2000)

Each borough is made up of several officially recognized subdistricts or neighborhoods (Ortsteile in German, sometimes called quarters in English). The exact amount of neighborhoods that form a borough varies considerably, ranging from two (Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg) to fifteen (Treptow-Köpenick). These neighborhoods typically have a historical identity as former independent cities, villages, or rural municipalities that were united in 1920 as part of the Greater Berlin Act, forming the basis for the present-day city and state. The neighborhoods do not have their own governmental bodies but are recognized by the city and the boroughs for planning and statistical purposes. Berliners often identify more with the neighborhood where they live than with the borough that governs them. The neighborhoods are further subdivided into statistical tracts, which are mainly used for planning and statistical purposes. The statistical tracts correspond roughly but not exactly with neighborhoods recognized by residents.

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. Minor changes to borough boundaries were made in 1938. After World War II, Berlin was divided into four sectors, with the Western sectors controlled by the United States, Britain, and France, and the Eastern sector controlled by the Soviet Union.

In 1961, the SED built the Berlin Wall to divide the city, effectively separating West Berlin from East Berlin and the rest of East Germany. Three new boroughs were created in East Berlin: Marzahn was split off from Lichtenberg in 1979, Hohenschönhausen from Weissensee in 1985, and Hellersdorf from Marzahn in 1986. In 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, and the city was reunified. This marked the end of the Cold War and the beginning of a new era in Berlin's history.

After reunification, Berlin underwent a process of rapid transformation, as the city worked to rebuild and modernize its infrastructure and economy. Many new businesses and cultural institutions were established, and the city became a center of creativity and innovation.

By 2000, Berlin comprised twenty-three boroughs, as three new boroughs had been created in East Berlin. Today Berlin is divided into twelve boroughs (Bezirke), reduced from twenty-three boroughs before Berlin's 2001 administrative reform.

Boroughs

An administrative reform in 2001 merged all but three of the existing boroughs into the current 12 boroughs, as listed below. The three boroughs that were not affected were Spandau, Reinickendorf and Neukölln, as the population of each was already exceeding 200,000.

Borough Bundestag constituency Population
31 March 2010
Area
in km2
Density
per km2
Map
Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf Berlin-Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
(excluding Charlottenburg-Nord and the neighbourhood of Kalowswerder)
319,628 64.72 4,878 The 12 Bezirke of Berlin
Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Berlin-Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg – Prenzlauer Berg East 268,225 20.16 13,187
Lichtenberg Berlin-Lichtenberg 259,881 52.29 4,952
Marzahn-Hellersdorf Berlin-Marzahn-Hellersdorf 248,264 61.74 4,046
Mitte Berlin-Mitte 332,919 39.47 8,272
Neukölln Berlin-Neukölln 310,283 44.93 6,804
Pankow Berlin-Pankow
(excluding Prenzlauer Berg east of Prenzlauer Allee)
366,441 103.01 3,476
Reinickendorf Berlin-Reinickendorf 240,454 89.46 2,712
Spandau Berlin-Spandau – Charlottenburg North 223,962 91.91 2,441
Steglitz-Zehlendorf Berlin-Steglitz-Zehlendorf 293,989 102.50 2,818
Tempelhof-Schöneberg Berlin-Tempelhof-Schöneberg 335,060 53.09 6,256
Treptow-Köpenick Berlin-Treptow-Köpenick 241,335 168.42 1,406


Administration

The borough government is part of the two-stage administration of the Berlin city-state, whereby the Senate and its affiliated agencies, institutions, and municipal enterprises form the first stage of the so-called Hauptverwaltung (central administration). On the second position, the boroughs enjoy a certain grade of autonomy—though in no way comparable to the German Landkreise districts or independent cities, nor even to the local government of a common municipality as a legal entity, as according to the Berlin Constitution the legal status of the city as a German state itself is that of a unified municipality (Einheitsgemeinde). The power of the borough governments is limited and their performance of assigned tasks is subject to regulatory supervision by the Senate.

Nevertheless, the twelve self-governing boroughs have constitutional status and are themselves subdivided into two administrative bodies: each is governed by the borough assembly (Bezirksverordnetenversammlung, BVV) and a full-time borough council (Bezirksamt), consisting of four councilors (Bezirksstadträte) and headed by a borough mayor (Bezirksbürgermeister). The BVV assembly is directly elected by the borough's population and therefore acts as a borough parliament, though it is officially part of the executive. It elects the members of the borough council, checks its daily administration, and is able to make applications and recommendations. The twelve borough mayors regularly meet in the Council of Mayors (Rat der Bürgermeister), led by the city's Governing Mayor; the council answers to and advises the Senate.

The localities have no local government bodies, and the administrative duties of the former locality representative, the Ortsvorsteher, were taken over by the borough mayors.

Coats of arms

Mural crown of the coat of arms of the Berlin boroughs
The mural crown of the coats of arms of Berliner Bezirke

All the coats of arms of Berliner boroughs (the current as of the ones in the period 1990 to 2001) have some common points: The shield has a Spanish form and the coronet is represented by a mural crown: 3 towers in red bricks with the coat of arms of Berlin in the middle.

Most of the coats of arms of current boroughs have changed some elements in their field: Some of them have created a "fusion" of themes of the merged Bezirke (Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Lichtenberg, Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Tempelhof-Schöneberg); others have modified their themes taken from one of the two (or more) former merged boroughs (Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Mitte and Treptow-Köpenick). Only the unchanged boroughs of Neukölln, Reinickendorf and Spandau haven't changed their field. The coat of arms of Pankow was created with a new design in 2008, having been the only district without an emblem for 7 years.

Coat of arms of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf.svg
Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Coat of arms of borough Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg.svg
Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
Coat of arms of borough Lichtenberg.svg
Lichtenberg
Coat of arms of borough Marzahn-Hellersdorf.svg
Marzahn-Hellersdorf
Coat of arms of borough Mitte.svg
Mitte
Coat of arms of borough Neukoelln.svg
Neukölln
Coat of arms of borough Pankow.svg
Pankow
Coat of arms of borough Reinickendorf.svg
Reinickendorf
Coat of arms of borough Spandau.svg
Spandau
Coat of arms of borough Steglitz-Zehlendorf.svg
Steglitz-Zehlendorf
Coat of arms of borough Tempelhof-Schoeneberg.svg
Tempelhof-Schöneberg
Coat of arms of borough Treptow-Koepenick.svg
Treptow-Köpenick

Localities

As of 2012, the twelve boroughs are made up of a total of 97 officially recognized localities (Ortsteile). Almost all of them are further subdivided into several other zones (defined in German as Ortslagen, Teile, Stadtviertel, Orte etc.). The largest Ortsteil is Köpenick (34.9 km2 or 13.5 sq mi), the smallest one is Hansaviertel (53 ha or 130 acres). The most populated is Neukölln (154,127 inhabitants in 2009), the least populated is Malchow (450 inhabitants in 2008).

The coats of arms of the Localitys lost their validity with the incorporation into Greater Berlin/in new districts and thus disappeared from official use. The coats of arms listed here are the historically used signs.

(01) Mitte
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
DEU Berlin-Mitte (district) COA.svg (0101) Mitte 10.70 79,582 7,445 Berlin Mitte.svg
Sin escudo.svg (0102) Moabit 7.72 69,425 8,993
Sin escudo.svg (0103) Hansaviertel 0.53 5,889 11,111
Coat of arms de-be tiergarten 1955.png (0104) Tiergarten 5.17 12,486 2,415
DEU Wedding COA.svg (0105) Wedding 9.23 76,363 8,273
Sin escudo.svg (0106) Gesundbrunnen                                 6.13 82,729 13,496


(02) Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
Coat of arms de-be friedrichshain 1991.png (0201) Friedrichshain                                   9.78 114,050 11,662 Berlin Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg.svg
DEU Kreuzberg (district) COA.svg (0202) Kreuzberg 10.40 147,227 14,184


(03) Pankow
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
DEU Prenzlauer Berg (Bezirk) COA.svg (0301) Prenzlauer Berg 11.00 142,319 12,991 Berlin Pankow.svg
DEU Weißensee (district) COA.svg (0302) Weißensee 7.93 45,485 5,736
Sin escudo.svg (0303) Blankenburg 6.03 6,550 1,086
Sin escudo.svg (0304) Heinersdorf 3.95 6,580 1,666
Sin escudo.svg (0305) Karow 6.65 18,258 2,746
Sin escudo.svg (0306) Stadtrandsiedlung Malchow             5.68 1,166 205
Coat of arms de-be pankow 1987.png (0307) Pankow 5.66 55,854 9,868
Sin escudo.svg (0308) Blankenfelde 13.40 1,917 144
Coat of arms de-be buch 1987.png (0309) Buch 18.20 13,188 727
Coat of arms de-be buchholz 1987.png (0310) Französisch Buchholz 12.00 18,766 1,560
Coat of arms de-be niederschoenhausen 1987.png (0311) Niederschönhausen 6.49 26,903 4,145
Coat of arms de-be rosenthal 1987.png (0312) Rosenthal 4.90 8,933 1,823
Sin escudo.svg (0313) Wilhelmsruh 1.37 7,216 5,267


(04) Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
DEU Charlottenburg (district) COA.svg (0401) Charlottenburg 10.60 118,704 11,198 Berlin Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf.svg
DEU Wilmersdorf (district) COA.svg (0402) Wilmersdorf 7.16 92,815 12,963
Coats of arms of None.svg (0403) Schmargendorf 3.59 19,750 5,501
Coats of arms of None.svg (0404) Grunewald 22.30 10,014 448
Coats of arms of None.svg (0405) Westend 13.50 37,883 2,800
Coats of arms of None.svg (0406) Charlottenburg-Nord                         6.20 17,327 2,795
Coats of arms of None.svg (0407) Halensee 1.27 13,966 10,997


(05) Spandau
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
Coats of arms of None.svg (0501) Spandau 8.03 33,433 4,164 District map of Spandau
Coats of arms of None.svg (0502) Haselhorst 4.73 13,668 2,891
Coats of arms of None.svg (0503) Siemensstadt 5.66 11,388 2,012
Coats of arms of None.svg (0504) Staaken 10.90 41,470 3,810
Coats of arms of None.svg (0505) Gatow 10.10 3,908 386
Coats of arms of None.svg (0506) Kladow 14.80 13,628 922
Coats of arms of None.svg (0507) Hakenfelde 20.40 26,337 1,292
Coats of arms of None.svg (0508) Falkenhagener Feld                         6.88 34,778 5,056
Coats of arms of None.svg (0509) Wilhelmstadt 10.40 37,080 3,558


(06) Steglitz-Zehlendorf
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
DEU District Steglitz COA.svg (0601) Steglitz 6.79 70,555 10,391 Berlin Steglitz-Zehlendorf.svg
DEU Berlin-Lichterfelde COA.jpg (0602) Lichterfelde                                       18.20 78,338 4,300
Coa Germany Town Berlin-Lankwitz.svg (0603) Lankwitz 6.99 40,385 5,778
Coat of arms de-be zehlendorf 1956.png (0604) Zehlendorf 18.80 57,902 3,075
Coats of arms of None.svg (0605) Dahlem 8.36 14,966 1,784
Coats of arms of None.svg (0606) Nikolassee 19.61 15,899 811
Coats of arms of None.svg (0607) Wannsee 23.68 9,044 382
Coats of arms of None.svg (0608) Schlachtensee 4.05 10,573 2,611


(07) Tempelhof-Schöneberg
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
Coat of arms de-be schoeneberg 1956.png (0701) Schöneberg                                       10.60 116,743 11,003 District map of Tempelhof-Schöneberg
Coats of arms of None.svg (0702) Friedenau 1.65 26,736 16,204
DEU District Tempelhof COA.svg (0703) Tempelhof 12.20 54,382 4,458
Coats of arms of None.svg (0704) Mariendorf 9.38 48,882 5,211
Coats of arms of None.svg (0705) Marienfelde 9.15 30,151 3,295
Coats of arms of None.svg (0706) Lichtenrade 10.10 49,451 4,896


(08) Neukölln
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
Coats of arms of None.svg (0801) Neukölln 11.70 154,127 13,173 District map of Neukölln
Coats of arms of None.svg (0802) Britz 12.40 38,334 3,091
Coats of arms of None.svg (0803) Buckow 6.35 38,018 5,987
Coats of arms of None.svg (0804) Rudow 11.80 41,040 3,478
Coats of arms of None.svg (0805) Gropiusstadt                                       2.66 35,844 13,475


(09) Treptow-Köpenick
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
Coat of arms de-be treptow 1992.png (0901) Alt-Treptow 2.31 10,426 4,513 District map of Treptow-Köpenick
Coats of arms of None.svg (0902) Plänterwald 3.01 10,618 3,528
Coats of arms of None.svg (0903) Baumschulenweg 4.82 16,780 3,481
Coat of arms de-be johannisthal 1987.png (0904) Johannisthal 6.54 17,650 2,699
Coats of arms of None.svg (0905) Niederschöneweide                           3.49 10,043 2,878
Coats of arms of None.svg (0906) Altglienicke 7.89 26,101 3,308
Coats of arms of None.svg (0907) Adlershof 6.11 15,112 2,473
Coats of arms of None.svg (0908) Bohnsdorf 6.52 10,751 1,649
Coat of arms de-be oberschoeneweide 1987.png (0909) Oberschöneweide 6.18 17,094 2,766
DEU Köpenick (district) COA.svg (0910) Köpenick 34.90 59,201 1,695
Coat of arms de-be friedrichshagen 1987.png (0911) Friedrichshagen 14.00 17,285 1,233
Coat of arms de-be rahnsdorf 1987.png (0912) Rahnsdorf 21.50 8,891 414
Coats of arms of None.svg (0913) Grünau 9.13 5,482 600
Wappen Müggelheim (Berlin).png (0914) Müggelheim 22.20 6,350 286
Coat of arms de-be schmoeckwitz 1987.png (0915) Schmöckwitz 17.10 4,117 240


(10) Marzahn-Hellersdorf
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
Coat of arms de-be marzahn 1992.png (1001) Marzahn 19.50 102,398 5,240 District map of Marzahn-Hellersdorf
Coats of arms of None.svg (1002) Biesdorf 12.40 24,543 1,973
Coats of arms of None.svg (1003) Kaulsdorf 8.81 18,732 2,126
Coat of arms de-be mahlsdorf 1987.png (1004) Mahlsdorf 12.90 26,852 2,075
Coat of arms de-be hellersdorf 1992.png (1005) Hellersdorf                                         8.10 72,602 8,963


(11) Lichtenberg
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
Coat of arms de-be friedrichsfelde 1987.png (1101) Friedrichsfelde 5.55 50,010 9,011 District map of Lichtenberg
Coats of arms of None.svg (1102) Karlshorst 6.60 21,329 3,232
Coat of arms de-be lichtenberg 1987.png (1103) Lichtenberg 7.22 32,295 4,473
Coats of arms of None.svg (1104) Falkenberg 3.06 1,164 380
Coats of arms of None.svg (1106) Malchow 1.54 450 292
Coats of arms of None.svg (1107) Wartenberg 6.92 2,433 352
Coats of arms of None.svg (1109) Neu-Hohenschönhausen                   5.16 53,698 10,407
Coat of arms de-be hohenschoenhausen.png (1110) Alt-Hohenschönhausen 9.33 41,780 4,478
Coats of arms of None.svg (1111) Fennpfuhl 2.12 30,932 14,591
Coats of arms of None.svg (1112) Rummelsburg 4.52 17,567 3,887


  • Codes 1105 and 1108 (this one to former Hohenschönhausen locality) are not assigned
(12) Reinickendorf
Locality Area
in km2
Population
as of 2008
Density
inhabitants per km2
Map
Coats of arms of None.svg (1201) Reinickendorf 10.50 72,859 6,939 District map of Reinickendorf
Coats of arms of None.svg (1202) Tegel 33.70 33,417 992
Coats of arms of None.svg (1203) Konradshöhe 2.20 5,997 2,726
Coats of arms of None.svg (1204) Heiligensee 10.70 17,641 1,649
Wappen-frohnau.jpg (1205) Frohnau 7.80 17,025 2,183
WappenvoHermsdorf.jpg (1206) Hermsdorf 6.10 16,503 2,705
Coats of arms of None.svg (1207) Waidmannslust 2.30 10,022 4,357
Coats of arms of None.svg (1208) Lübars 5.00 4,915 983
Coat of arms de-be wittenau 1905.svg (1209) Wittenau 5.87 22,696 3,866
Coats of arms of None.svg (1210) Märkisches Viertel                             3.20 35,206 11,002
Coat of arms de-be Borsigwalde.jpg (1211) Borsigwalde                             2.03 6,432 3,168


See also

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