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Berlin is divided in 12 districts presently. The Berlin district is
called in German Bezirk. The flag and the coat of arms are thus
called Bezirksflagge and Bezirkswappen. The name Stadtbezirk
(city district) is also used.
Jens Pattke, 14 Feb 2001
From the Berlin official website: Since reunification in 1990, Berlin was divided into 23 boroughs. On 1 Jan 2001, the number of boroughs was reduced from 23 to 12 in the course of borough reform. Without splitting any of the existing boroughs, they were combined to form larger, comparable administrative units with about 300,000 inhabitants each. Only the three largest boroughs, Neukölln, Reinickendorf and Spandau remained unchanged. The others were integrated into larger administrative units while preserving the respective former borders. At the same time, the new borough structure achieved a certain balance in the number of inhabitants. The new districts in detail (as of Sep 1999):
Mitte [-Tiergarten-Wedding] (322,138 inhabitants)
Friedrichshain - Kreuzberg (249,038 inhabitants)
Prenzlauer Berg - Weißensee - Pankow (330,673 inhabitants)
Charlottenburg - Wilmersdorf (318,731 inhabitants)
Spandau (223,678 inhabitants)
Zehlendorf - Steglitz (288,589 inhabitants)
Tempelhof - Schöneberg (338,670 inhabitants)
Neukölln (307,448 inhabitants)
Treptow - Köpenick (228,253 inhabitants)
Marzahn - Hellersdorf (269,433 inhabitants)
Lichtenberg - Hohenschönhausen (268,265 inhabitants)
Reinickendorf (247,431 inhabitants)
Santiago Dotor, 4 Dec 2001
BERLIN (WEST) 1948 (Separation) - 3 Oct1990
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Charlottenburg 7 Jan 1957
Kreuzberg 23 Jun 1956
Neukölln 12 Apr 1956
Reinickendorf 28 Nov 1955
Schöneberg 23 Jan 1956
Spandau 4 Feb 1957
Steglitz 12 Apr 1956
Tempelhof 3 Jun 1957
Tiergarten 7 Feb 1955
Wedding 7 Feb 1955
Wilmersdorf 3 Oct 1955
Zehlendorf 3 Dec 1956
BERLIN (EAST) 1948 (Separation) - 3 Oct 1990
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Friedrichshain: no flag
Hellersdorf : no flag
Hohenschönhausen: no flag
Köpenick: no flag
Lichtenberg: no flag
Marzahn: no flag
Mitte: no flag
Pankow: no flag
Prenzlauer Berg: no flag
Treptow: no flag
Weißensee: no flag
All district of Berlin (East): have officially CoA; no flag.
Source: diverse Beschluesse der Bezirksverordnetenversammlungen
im Jahre 1986.
BERLIN 3 Oct 1990 - 31 Dec 2000
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1 Charlottenburg 7 Jan 1957
2 Friedrichshain 15 Jun 1993
3 Hellersdorf (CoA adopted 1986; no flag) socialist designed CoA without
Mural Crown
4 Hohenschönhausen 19 Oct 1993
5 Köpenick 29 Sep 1992
6 Kreuzberg 23 Jun 1956
7 Lichtenberg 11 Jan 1994
8 Marzahn 29 Sep 1992
9 Mitte 31 May 1995
10 Neukölln 12 Apr 1956
11 Pankow 29 Sep 1992
12 Prenzlauer Berg 29 Sep 1992
13 Reinickendorf 28 Nov 1955
14 Schöneberg 23 Jan 1956
15 Spandau 4 Feb 1957
16 Steglitz 12 Apr 1956
17 Tempelhof 3 Jun 1957
18 Tiergarten 7 Feb 1955
19 Treptow 15 Jun 1993
20 Wedding 7 Feb 1955
21 Weißensee 29 Sep 1992
22 Wilmersdorf 3 Oct 1955
23 Zehlendorf 3 Dec 1956
BERLIN since 1 Jan 2001
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1 Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf 9 Oct 2001
2 Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg 7 Oct 2003
3 Lichtenberg-Hohenschönhausen: no CoA and flag
4 Marzahn-Hellersdorf 7 Oct 2003
5 Mitte 9 Oct 2001
6 Neukölln 12 Apr 1956
7 Pankow: no CoA and flag
8 Reinickendorf 28 Nov 1955
9 Spandau 4 Feb 1957
10 Steglitz-Zehlendorf 25 Mar 2003
11 Tempelhof-Schöneberg 26 Mar 2003
12 Treptow-Köpenick: no CoA and flag
Jens Pattke, 24 Jan 2004
Pankow is now the only district in Berlin without arms and flag and
it appears there won't be any in the (near) future.
Jens Pattke, 15 Oct 2006
).
They are flown from city district buildings as well as on vehicles of the
district mayors. Flag hoisting days are established by the Verordnung
über die Beflaggung öffentlicher Gebäude, Anlagen und Fahrzeuge (Beflaggungsverordnung)
or "Regulation on the hoisting of flags on public buildings, plants and
vehicles" of 21st June 1972. District flags are flown without special order
on:
3:5 | stripes 1+3+1 image by Jens Pattke, 22 Feb 2001
Here is the generic construction sheet for the flags of Berlin districts.
Source:
Ausführungsvorschrift zum Gesetz über das Hoheitszeichen des
Landes von Berlin, 16 Dec 1986, published under chapter 40 im Dienstblatt
des Senates von Berlin, part I, no. 3, 23 Jan 1987, p. 17.
Jens Pattke, 22 Feb 2001