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Lichtenberg
borough of Berlin, Germany
Lichtenberg
locality of borough Lichtenberg of Berlin, Germany

Karlshorst
Karlshorst (, ; ; literally meaning ''Karl's nest) is a locality in the borough of Lichtenberg in Berlin. It is home to a harness racing track, the Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin (HTW''), the largest University of Applied Sciences in Berlin, and the Museum Berlin-Karlshorst.
Alt-Hohenschönhausen
Alt-Hohenschönhausen (, ) is a locality (Ortsteil) in the borough (Bezirk) of Lichtenberg, Berlin. Known also as Hohenschönhausen it was, until 2001, the main and the eponymous locality of the former Hohenschönhausen borough. In 2023, the population was about 51,000.
Falkenberg
locality of Berlin, Germany
Friedrichsfelde
Friedrichsfelde () is a German locality (Ortsteil) within the borough (Bezirk) of Lichtenberg, Berlin.
Wartenberg
locality of Berlin
Neu-Hohenschönhausen
Neu-Hohenschönhausen (, ) is a German locality (Ortsteil) in the borough (Bezirk) of Lichtenberg, Berlin. Until 2001 it was part of the former Hohenschönhausen borough.
Malchow
locality of Berlin
Rummelsburg
Rummelsburg () is a subdivision or neighborhood (Ortsteil) of the borough (Bezirk) of Lichtenberg of the German capital, Berlin.

Fennpfuhl
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Fennpfuhl () is a German locality (Ortsteil) in the borough (Bezirk) of Lichtenberg, Berlin. With a population of 30,932 (2008) in an area of , it is the second most densely populated locality in Berlin (14,591/km²) after Friedenau.
Hohenschönhausen
Hohenschönhausen () was a borough of Berlin, that existed from 1985 until Berlin's 2001 administrative reform. It comprised the present-day localities of Alt-Hohenschönhausen (the core of the borough), Neu-Hohenschönhausen, Malchow, Wartenberg and Falkenberg.
Orankesee
Orankesee is a lake in Berlin, Germany. Its surface area is . The Orankesee is a lake without inflow or outflow. Together with the nearby Obersee lake, it forms the center around which the Hohenschönhausen villa quarter developed. The Orankesee belongs to a chain of glacial lakes that extends from the Barnim plateau to the Berlin Urstromtal. The name Oranke derives from the Slavic word Roderanke, meaning “reddish-brown lake.”