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  1. The district council (German: Kreistag, pronounced [ˈkʁaɪ̯sˌtaːk] ⓘ) is the highest institution of a rural district and is responsible for all fundamental guidelines of regional self-administration. This council is elected directly every five years, except in Bavaria where it is elected every six years.

  2. Administrative divisions of Germany (clickable image) The city-states of Berlin and Hamburg are subdivided into Districts. The City of Bremen consists of two urban districts: Bremen and Bremerhaven, which are not contiguous. In the other states there are the subdivisions below. Area associations (Landschaftsverbände

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  4. Contents. List of districts of Germany. The sixteen constituent states of Germany are divided into a total of 401 administrative Kreis or Landkreis; these consist of 294 rural districts [1] ( German: Landkreise or Kreise – the latter in the states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein only), and 107 urban districts ( Kreisfreie ...

  5. Administrative divisions of Germany. This is a list of the administrative divisions of Germany. It includes the Kreise / Landkreise as well as the kreisfreie Städte. The list is sorted alphabetically, by state . Land.

  6. Jun 20, 2013 · Flensburg was under the reign of Denmark for more than 400 years, and today the Baltic seaport on the German-Danish border is still marked by the meeting of these two cultures. In addition, every car driver in Germany knows this city as the place where their points can pile up when they get too many speeding or parking tickets. www.flensburg.de

  7. Sep 18, 2021 · Administrative divisions: 16 states (Laender, singular - Land); Baden-Wuerttemberg, Bayern (Bavaria), Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hessen (Hesse), Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania), Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Nordrhein-Westfalen (North Rhine-Westphalia), Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate), Saarland, Sachsen (Saxony), Sachsen-Anhalt (Saxony-Anhalt ...

  8. v. t. e. German districts ( German: Kreise) are administrative units used in Germany for local government. The districts are in between the Länder ( German states) and the local / municipal levels ( Gemeinden ). They are not to be confused with the larger Regierungsbezirk. Their equivalent in other nations is the county or arrondissement.

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