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| | Kreuzberg - Berlin - Nightlife - New York Times |
 | | So it comes as a surprise that one of the most happening parts of town is Kreuzberg, which for many years was the neglected West Berlin, tucked up against a portion of the Wall so remote that nobody with means wanted to live there, or even to go there. |
 | | In the 1960's, Kreuzberg became the center of Turkish immigrant life in Berlin, and it still is. But in recent years, its exotic quality and relatively low rents have drawn a new population of the young and trendy to share space with strongly conservative, ethnic inhabitants. |
 | | The largest Turkish market in Berlin, which has many great outdoor markets, is in Kreuzberg, stretching for half a mile or so on the south side of the Landwehrkanal, which cuts east and west through the city. |
| travel2.nytimes.com /2005/10/30/travel/30surf.html?ex=1288328400&en=2e48964e9b6c2144&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss (684 words) |
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