Schmöckwitz


Schmöckwitz is a German locality within the Berlin borough of Treptow-Köpenick. Until 2001 it was part of the former borough of Köpenick.

History

The locality was founded in 1375 with the name of Smekewitz. In 1920 it merged into the city of Berlin with the "Greater Berlin Act" and from 1949 to 1990 it was part of East Berlin

Geography

Overview

Located in south-eastern suburb of the city, Schmöckwitz represents the southernmost locality of Berlin, with its southernmost point at, a little peninsula between the lakes of Zeuthener See and which represents, also with the lakes and, the borders of Schmöckwitz with Brandenburg. The bordering municipalities are Gosen-Neu Zittau, Königs Wusterhausen, Eichwalde and Zeuthen; all of them in Dahme-Spreewald district. The bordering localities within Berlin are Müggelheim and Grünau. The first is separated by the lakes Seddinsee and Langer See, the second by a portion of the.
The zone of is crossed by the Oder-Spree Canal. Some islets belong to the locality: is on Langer See;, ,,,, and on Seddinsee; on Zeuthener See.

Subdivision

Schmöckwitz counts 4 zones :

Transport

The locality is crossed by the south-eastern branch of S-Bahn rail, by the lines S46 and S8, with the nearest station at Eichwalde, in Brandenburg. It is also served by the tram line 68, which ends in the middle of the village and passes through Karolinenhof. It is also served by the ferry line F21. The bus lines serving the quarter are the 168 and 733.

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