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Types of districts. Administrative divisions of Germany (clickable image) The majority of German districts are "rural districts" [1] (German: Landkreise, pronounced [ˈlantˌkʁaɪ̯zə] ⓘ ), of which there are 294 as of 2017. Cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants (and smaller towns in some states) do not usually belong to a district, but ...
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t. e. 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 Städte or, in Baden-Württemberg ...
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urban district (Kreisfreie Stadt, in Baden-Württemberg: Stadtkreis): a municipality that is not part of a district, and hence fulfills the responsibilities of both a municipality and a district. As of 2018, there are 107 urban districts (including Berlin and Hamburg) [2]
Germany is divided into 429 districts. 313 are rural districts (Landkreise, see List of German rural districts) and 116 urban districts (Kreisfreie Städte / Stadtkreise) which are listed below. It is not part of a rural district , or county ( German : Kreis or Landkreis ).
Germany is divided into 402 administrative districts. These consist of 295 rural districts (Landkreise), listed fully here, and 107 urban districts (Kreisfreie Städte / Stadtkreise) - cities which constitute a district in their own right.
( Update timer) Urban districts / independent cities ( kreisfreie Städte) in Germany. Includes Aachen (district), Göttingen (district) and Hanover Region which have special status, essentially as a city and district. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. People by urban district in Germany (12 C) B.
Yellow districts are urban, white are sub-urban or rural. The Districts of Germany (Kreise) are administrative districts, and every state except the city-states of Berlin and Hamburg and the state of Bremen consists of "rural districts" (Landkreise), District-free Towns/Cities (Kreisfreie Städte, in Baden-Württemberg also called "urban ...