Reinickendorf (help·info) is the twelfth borough of Berlin. It encompasses the northwest of the city area, including the Berlin Tegel Airport, Lake Tegel, spacious settlements of detached houses as well as housing estates like Märkisches Viertel.
Contents
1Subdivision
2Politics
3Sister Cities
4Notable People from Reinickendorf
5See also
6References
7External links
Subdivision
Subdivisions of Reinickendorf
Reinickendorf is split in eleven localities, population in brackets:
Reinickendorf (73,847)
Tegel (33,873)
Konradshöhe (6,031)
Heiligensee (17,800)
Frohnau (17,309)
Hermsdorf (16,950)
Waidmannslust (10,316)
Lübars (5,021)
Wittenau (22,696)
Märkisches Viertel (35,833)
Borsigwalde (6,432)
Politics
Allocation of seats in the borough council of Berlin borough Reinickendorf
At the 2016 elections for the parliament of the borough (Bezirksverordnetenversammlung) the following parties were elected:
CDU 21
SPD 13
Alternative for Germany 8
Alliance '90/The Greens 6
Free Democratic Party 4
The Left 3
Sister Cities
Vogelsbergkreis, Germany since 1964
Lauterbach since 1966
Antony, France since 1966
Royal Borough of Greenwich, United Kingdom since 1966
Kiryat Ata, Israel since 1976
Bad Steben, Germany since 1988
Melle, Germany since 1988
Blomberg, Germany since 1990
Notable People from Reinickendorf
Anne Julia Hagen, Miss Germany 2010
Thomas Hässler (born 1966), footballer
Reinhard Mey, Musician
Andreas Neuendorf, footballer
Marie Schlei, politician
Frank Steffel, politicians
See also
Berlin portal
Berlin Reinickendorf (electoral district)
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reinickendorf.
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