Thursday, April 19, 2012

Mainzerstrasse Street in BERLIN

Hello All,





I am trying to find out whats the other name of the Mainzerstrasse in Berlin.





The street is located near U-8 Ubahn (near the Berlin Tempelhof Airport), but my understanding is that it is under a different name: something like Boesche? ... I need to find it on google map.





thank you for any help










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No other name - which would be strange anyway - but a street crossing Mainzer Strasse in the middle and also the name of the closest U-Bahn (U8) station:



Boddinstrasse




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There are 3 streets called Mainzer Strasse in Berlin. The one you must be referring to is in the district of Neukölln, runs from Karl-Marx-Strasse to Kollbergstrasse, and (as mentioned above) is intersected by Boddinstrasse and Boddinplatz (as well as Flughafenstrasse). It parallels the U8 line on the other side of the St. Jacobi cemetery.





There%26#39;s another Mainzer Strasse in Friedrichshain that got famous in the 1990s when police evicted radical left-wing squatters in a huge firefight.





And yet another in Wilmersdorf near Bundesplatz.




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Thank you guys for your info,





One last question if I may, if i am calling from Berlin (say Tegel airport) to Berlin.





I am a given an 11-digit number to call





say: 12345678912





is a there area code that falls before it. Or I just have to dial the 11-digit number?





thanks for any response




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Landline telephone numbers in Berlin are 7 or 8 digits (unless it%26#39;s a big company with a 4-digit root number and thousands of locals). You don%26#39;t need to dial the 030 city code within Berlin, but it doesn%26#39;t make any difference if you do dial it. So 5555-6666 or 555-6666 or 030-5555-6666 etc.





Cell phones have non-geographic numbers, meaning you have to dial the entire number regardless of where the phone is physically located. They have prefixes plus 7 digit numbers such as 0174-555-6666 or 0160-555-6666. There%26#39;s a new generation with a longer prefix, I think 5 digits, but anyway you always have to dial the entire number.




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thank you very much guys





I hope to contribute to this board when i come back

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