Zehlendorf ( German: Zehlendorf ) is a district in the sixth (after the 2001 reform) administrative district of Berlin, Steglitz-Zehlendorf . Once a village near Berlin, Zehlendorf became part of Greater Berlin in 1920. The area is located in the center of the county. Before the reform, there was an independent district of Celendorf, which included the modern districts of Nicholassee , Wannsee and Dahlem .
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Zehlendorf is considered one of the most prestigious areas of Berlin, with the lowest unemployment rate and low percentage of migrants.