Tempelhof-Schöneberg


Tempelhof-Schöneberg is the seventh borough of Berlin, formed in 2001 by merging the former boroughs of Tempelhof and Schöneberg. Situated in the south of the city it shares borders with the boroughs of Mitte and Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg in the north, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf and Steglitz-Zehlendorf in the west as well as Neukölln in the east.

Demographics

As of 2010, the borough had a population of 335,060, of whom about 105,000 were of non-German origin. The largest ethnic minorities were Turks constituting 7% of the population; Poles at 4%; Yugoslavians at 3%; Arabs at 2.5%;
Afro-Germans at 1.5% and Russians at 1.3%.
Percentage of the population with migration background
Germans without migration background/Ethnic Germans69%
Germans with migration background/Foreigners31%
- Middle Eastern/Muslim migration background 10.5%
- Polish migration background4%
- former Soviet background 3.0%
- Yugoslavian migration background2.7%
- Afro-German/African background1.5%
- Others 9.3%

Subdivision

Tempelhof-Schöneberg consists of six localities as from north to south:
At the 2016 elections for the parliament of the borough the following parties were elected:
Tempelhof-Schöneberg is twinned with:
has its offices in Tempelhof-Schöneberg.