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BERLIN

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Elector Frederick III
Berlin is mentioned as
made Berlin the capital
a town for the first time
of kingdom of Prussia

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French troops marched
into Berlin. Frederick William initiated
a policy of promoting
Berlin was granted immigration
self-government

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German Empire was


established The Dorotheenstadt was built
in a bow of the river Spree
Berlin was made imperial
capital of german empire

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Germany lost WWI &


WWII

Berlin was divided


into two. The Friedrichstadt
was built and settled
Decades later Berlin was
reunified with the fall
of Berlin wall
PRUSSAN
BERLIN
CAPITAL
POST
BERLIN
WWII
DISTRICTS
BOROUGHS
Berlin Victory Column Reichstag building Fernsehturm

BERLIN

Charlottenburg
Friedrichshain
Hohenschönhausen
Kreuzberg
Lichtenberg
Marzahn-Hellersdorf
Mitte
Mitte (Tiergarten)
Mitte (Wedding)
Neukölln
Pankow
Prenzlauer Berg
Reinickendorf
Schöneberg
Spandau
Steglitz-Zehlendorf
Tempelhof
Treptow-Köpenick
Weißensee
Wilmersdorf

Berlin Cathedral Brandenburg Gate Jewish Museum


MAP
DEMOGRAOHIC
BERLIN
Inhabitants

1-4
5 - 30
31 - 70
71 - 150
151 - 250
251 - 350
351 - 450
451 - 550
> 550

Railway
Water
TRANSPORT
SYSTEM
BERLIN

U-Bahn S-Bahn
Rapid transit Commuter rail
Mainly underground rail system Mainly overground rapid transit rail system
24h-service on weekends With suburban stops
TRANSPORT
SYSTEM
BERLIN

Trams Autobahn
Berlin tramway Road transport
Berlin is linked to the rest of Germany
One of the oldest tram networks
and neighbouring countries
in the world having its origins in 1865
by the country's autobahn network
In 1881, the world's first electric tramway
Berlin as a Western world city
was opened in Berlin
has one of the lowest numbers of cars per capita
cap
TRANSPORT
SYSTEM
BERLIN
Berlin is a metropolis with one of the
highest rates of bicycle commuting in the world

The city has a highly developed bicycling infrastructure

Riders are allowed to carry their bicycles on


Berlin's S-Bahn and U-Bahn trains,
on trams, and on night buses

The are a number of regional


There
and long-distance bike paths
that run through Berlin.
These include the Berlin-Copenhagen trail

There are bicycle sharing projects,


where people can borrow bikes for free,
or on donation basis
USE
LAND
BERLIN
Land Distribution

Highly
Mix-use M1
Dense Residential Area
Dense Residential Area Mix-use M2

Low Mix-use
Dense Residential Area
Agricultural Commercial Zone

Farmland

Green Field

Parking Sports

Cemetary Fountain

Garden Camping

Forest

Water
WATER
SCAPE
BERLIN

3 major rivers

Havel

Spree

Dahme

Havel Spree Dahme

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