Steglitz-Zehlendorf
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Steglitz-Zehlendorf is a borough of Berlin, formed in 2001 by merging the former boroughs of Steglitz and Zehlendorf. It encompasses an area of 102.50 km² and has, as of 2003, about 288,300 inhabitants. Its current mayor is Norbert Kopp (CDU).
[edit] Landmarks
- The Bierpinsel (literally, "Beer Brush"), a 1970s style tower in Steglitz
- The Botanical Garden in Berlin
- The Library of the Philological Faculty at the Free University of Berlin in Dahlem, by Norman Foster
- The Wannsee lake and villa, home to the notorious Wannsee Conference
- Lichterfelde West Villen Kolonie - exclusive residential area of 1860 with tree lined and cobbled streets
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Boroughs: Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf • Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg • Lichtenberg • Marzahn-Hellersdorf • Mitte • Neukölln • Pankow • Reinickendorf • Spandau • Steglitz-Zehlendorf • Tempelhof-Schöneberg • Treptow-Köpenick
Boroughs (west), 1920-2001:: Charlottenburg • Kreuzberg • Neukölln • Reinickendorf • Schöneberg • Spandau • Steglitz • Tempelhof • Tiergarten • Wedding • Wilmersdorf • Zehlendorf
Boroughs (east), 1920-2001:: Friedrichshain • Hellersdorf (1986) • Hohenschönhausen (1985) • Köpenick • Lichtenberg • Marzahn (1979) • Mitte • Pankow • Prenzlauer Berg • Treptow • Weißensee
Localities: Adlershof • Britz • Dahlem • Friedrichstadt • Friedenau • Frohnau • Gatow • Grunewald • Hansaviertel • Haselhorst • Heiligensee • Hermsdorf • Karlshorst • Kladow • Lichterfelde West • Mariendorf • Marienfelde • Märkisches Viertel • Moabit • Nikolaiviertel • Rote Insel • Scheunenviertel • Tegel • Wannsee