Outskirts settlement Buch

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The outskirts of Buch is a locality in the Berlin district of Karow in the Pankow district .

The settlement got its name from the neighboring village of Buch , which, like Karow, was part of the formerly smaller district of Pankow. For the years 1986 to 2000, the district of Karow with the suburban settlement belonged to the district of Weißensee .

After the development in 1932, the area was mainly built with semi-detached houses. A school and various shops formed the infrastructure of an independent settlement. The village center and the train station are one and three kilometers away. While the streets were initially named after local conditions (such as Zum Kappgraben ) or after different breeds of chicken, from 1934 these were partly changed to names from Germanic mythology (such as Nerthus and Haduweg ). New streets were also given appropriate names.

The settlement is east of the old Berlin arterial road to Buch, south of the federal highway 10 . Until the end of the 1960s, the adjacent areas were still arable land, which has since been built on with houses in stages (Book I, II and IV / Neu-Buch / Neu-Karow ). Only in the east and south-east has the character of the landscape been preserved and the fields are part of the Niederbarnim landscape park .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 37 '  N , 13 ° 30'  E