Treptow
{{Short description|Former borough of Berlin}}
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{{Hatnote|Treptow is also the German name of Trzebiatów (Poland), and the old name of Altentreptow, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.}}
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Area: | 40.65 km2 |
Inhabitants: | 113,140 (1999) |
Population density: | 2783 inhabitants per km2 |
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Status: | Disestablished as borough with the 2001 administrative reform |
Last mayor: | Siegfried Stock (SPD) |
Treptow ({{IPA|de|ˈtʁeːptoː|-|De-Treptow.ogg}}) was a former borough in the southeast of Berlin. It merged with Köpenick to form Treptow-Köpenick in 2001.
Geography
The district was composed by the localities of Alt-Treptow, Plänterwald, Baumschulenweg, Niederschöneweide, Johannisthal, Adlershof, Altglienicke and Bohnsdorf.
Photo gallery
File:TwinTowers BerlinTreptow.jpg|Twin Towers building in Treptow
File:Allianzberlin.jpg|Treptowers compound in Treptow
File:Treptow Spree sunbathing.jpg|People sunbathing along the Spree River in Treptow
See also
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External links
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