How Berlin’s Postal Codes Define Its 12 Unique Districts
Berlin’s 12 districts each have their own unique identity, reflected in a detailed postal code system. The codes range from 10115 to 12683, covering everything from historic landmarks to modern neighborhoods. This system helps residents, businesses and visitors navigate the sprawling city with ease.
The German capital operates as both a city and a federal state, stretching across roughly 891 square kilometers. Under Mayor Kai Wegner of the CDU, Berlin’s infrastructure continues to evolve, with postal codes playing a key role in organizing the city’s diverse areas.
Berlin’s postal codes serve as more than just numbers—they mark the boundaries of its varied districts. From the central 10115 area to the outer reaches of 12683, the system remains a practical tool for daily life. The city’s ongoing development may yet bring further refinements to this structure.
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