Kreuzberg,,Kreuzberg thrives on has one of the youngest non-german populations of wage


Kreuzberg, Berlin. Noted for its Turkish-ness, Kreuzberg thrives on its diverse cultures. Kreuzberg has one of the youngest populations of all European city boroughs; statistically, its population has been swapped completely twice in the last two decades. As of 2006 of Kreuzberg's inhabitants did not have German citizenship. Kreuzberg had the highest population density in Berlin. In 1947 the Axel Springer press company erected its German headquarters at Kochstraße again, right next to the Berlin Wall. Today, the district is also characterized by high levels of unemployment and some of the lowest average incomes in Berlin.


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