Kreuzbergs
Kreuzbergs is a toponym used for several places in German-speaking regions. The name derives from the elements Kreuz (cross) and Berg (mountain or hill) and historically refers to a hill that bore a cross, a chapel, or a cross-marked landmark. The plural form Kreuzbergs is seldom used in standard references, where the singular Kreuzberg is the norm when naming a specific place. In practice, Kreuzbergs may refer to multiple distinct locales that share the same toponym.
The best-known Kreuzberg is a district in Berlin. Located in the southern part of the city and
Outside Berlin, several rural towns or neighborhoods bear names of Kreuzberg or Kreuzbergs, usually indicating a
In summary, Kreuzbergs most commonly appears as a plural reference to multiple places sharing the same name,