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  2. Postal codes in Germany - Wikipedia

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    German Postleitzahl map of the first two digits. The green lines mark state borders, which do not always correspond with postal code areas. P. O. box racks in a German post office of the Duisburg post code area. The top number is the postal code (PLZ=Postleitzahl) for the individual rack.

  3. Pankow (locality) - Wikipedia

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    As Pankow grew, due to industrialization, in the 19th century, it became a suburb – and popular day-trip destination – of Berlin. It was finally incorporated into the city by the Greater Berlin Act of 1920. In the East German period, from 1949 to 1990, Pankow, together with Niederschönhausen, was a prominent quarter of East Berlin. From ...

  4. Steglitz - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes: 12157, 12161, 12163, 12165, 12167, 12169 ... In Berlin's 2001 administrative reform, the Berlin southwestern area became part of the newly created ...

  5. Reinickendorf (locality) - Wikipedia

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    Weiße Stadt. The locality is situated in the south-western side of its district. It borders the localities of Tegel in the west, Wittenau and Borsigwalde in the north. To the east are Wilhelmsruh, Niederschönhausen and Pankow, all three in the Pankow borough, to the south Gesundbrunnen and Wedding, both in the borough of Mitte.

  6. Spandau (locality) - Wikipedia

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    It was first mentioned as Spandowe in 1197 in a deed of Otto II, Margrave of Brandenburg – 40 years earlier than the Cölln part of medieval Berlin. Spandau was given city rights in 1232. During Ascanian rule the construction of the Spandau Citadel began, which was completed between 1559 and 1594 by Joachim II of Brandenburg .

  7. Mitte (locality) - Wikipedia

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    Mitte proper comprises the historic center of Old Berlin, with the medieval churches of St. Nicholas and St. Mary, the Museum Island, city buildings (Rotes Rathaus and Altes Stadthaus), the Fernsehturm, and the Brandenburg Gate, along the central boulevard of Unter den Linden. For these reasons, Mitte is considered the "heart" of Berlin.

  8. Bohnsdorf - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes: 12524, 12526. Vehicle registration ... Previously when the airport was known as Berlin Schönefeld Airport before Brandenburg's construction the former ...

  9. Tegel - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes: 13405, 13503, 13505, 13507, 13509 ... One of Berlin's largest shopping malls Borsighallen is located in the former locomotive manufacturing halls of the ...