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Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg () is a district of Berlin, Germany. It is part of the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg borough located south of Mitte. During the Cold War era, it was one of the poorest areas of West Berlin, but since German reunification in 1990, it has undergone significant gentrification and is now known for its vibrant arts scene.
St. Pauli
quarter of Hamburg, Germany

Friedrichshain
Friedrichshain () is a quarter (Ortsteil) of the borough of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg in Berlin, Germany. From its creation in 1920 until 2001, it was a freestanding city borough. Formerly part of East Berlin, it is adjacent to Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg, Kreuzberg and Lichtenberg.
Prenzlauer Berg
locality of Berlin
Schwabing
thumb|The Siegestor (front), on [[Leopoldstraße between Munich's Maxvorstadt and Schwabing]]
thumb|Walking Man (Borofsky)|Walking Man at Leopoldstraße
Berg am Laim
borough of Munich
Sachsenhausen
area in Frankfurt, Germany

Sternschanze
thumb|Demonstration by leftist groups, amongst others for the squatted Hafenstraße houses in neighbouring [[St. Pauli on 20 December 1986]]
Sternschanze (, ) is a quarter in the centre of Hamburg (Germany) within the Altona borough. In 2014, the population was 7,776 on an area of 0.6 km2 with a density of 14,113 inhabitants per km2. After Reeperbahn, it is Hamburg's best known entertainment and nightlife district. It is also known as Schanzenviertel () and nicknamed Schanze ().
Altstadt
locality in the center of Düsseldorf, Germany
Duisburg Inner Harbour
former central harbour of Duisburg
Äußere Neustadt
neighborhood in Dresden, Germany