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

  2. Summers are hotter in Dresden and winters are colder than the German average. Dresden lies in a climate zone of cold-moderate climate crossing over to a continental climate. The inner city's average monthly temperatures are almost the same as those in cities in southwest Germany; on average 10.2 °C per year.

  3. A Regierungsbezirk ( German pronunciation: [ʁeˈɡiːʁʊŋsbəˌtsɪʁk] ⓘ) means "governmental district" and is a type of administrative division in Germany. Currently, four of sixteen Bundesländer ( states of Germany) are split into Regierungsbezirke. Beneath these are rural and urban districts. Regierungsbezirke ( pronounced ...

  4. Germany is divided into 429 districts. 313 are rural districts and 116 urban districts which are listed below. Introduction Urban districts of Germany List by state Baden-Württemberg Bavaria Berlin Brandenburg Bremen Hamburg Hesse Lower Saxony Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania North Rhine-Westphalia Rhineland-Palatinate Saarland Saxony Saxony-Anhalt Schleswig-Holstein Thuringia

  5. There are about 116 Landgerichte in Germany but 295 Landkreise and Kreise (rural districts or districts) plus a little more than 100 Stadtkreise or kreisfreie Städte (urban districts or district independent towns). I propose to delete the section “district court”. – Ocolon ( talk) 21:15, 16 July 2012 (UTC) [ reply] I agree.

  6. Municipalities [1] ( German: Gemeinden, pronounced [ɡəˌmaɪ̯ndn̩] ⓘ; singular Gemeinde) are the lowest level of official territorial division in Germany. This can be the second, third, fourth or fifth level of territorial division, depending on the status of the municipality and the Land (federal state) it is part of.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RuhrRuhr - Wikipedia

    The Ruhr ( / ˈrʊər / ROOR; German: Ruhrgebiet [ˈʁuːɐ̯ɡəˌbiːt] ⓘ, also RuhrpottGerman pronunciation: [ˈʁuːɐ̯pɔt] ⓘ ), also referred to as the Ruhr area, sometimes Ruhr district, Ruhr region, or Ruhr valley, is a polycentric urban area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. [a] With a population density of 2,800/km 2 and a ...