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  1. Germany is divided into 402 administrative districts. These consist of 295 rural districts (Landkreise), [1] listed fully here, and 107 urban districts (Kreisfreie Städte / Stadtkreise) - cities which constitute a district in their own right.

  2. Topographic map of Germany. The northern third of the country lies in the North European Plain, with flat terrain crossed by northward-flowing watercourses (Elbe, Ems, Weser, Oder). Wetlands and marshy conditions are found close to the Dutch border and along the Frisian coast.

  3. 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.

  4. Map of German districts. Yellow districts are urban, white are sub-urban or rural.

  5. Jun 1, 2024 · These are known as "urban districts" (German: kreisfreie Städte or Stadtkreise)—cities which constitute a district in their own right—and there are 106 of them, [2] bringing the total number of districts to 400. As of 2016 [update], approximately 26 million people live in these 107 urban districts. [3]

  6. Municipalities titled Stadt (town or city) are urban municipalities while those titled Gemeinde are classified as rural municipalities. With more than 3,600,000 inhabitants, the most populous municipality of Germany is the city of Berlin; and the least populous is Gröde in Schleswig-Holstein.

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  8. Growth of urban area. map of the nine Stadtbezirke (city districts) and 86 Stadtteile (city parts) of Cologne. map of Cologne, 1633. Since the city's foundation in 38 BC, Cologne grew through numerous extensions and incorporation of surrounding municipalities.

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