- The
German term
Bezirk (German pronunciation: [bəˈtsɪʁk] ; pl.
Bezirke [bəˈtsɪʁkə] ;
derived from Latin: circulus, "circle")
translated as "district"...
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states called Länder, but in 1952 they were
replaced with
districts called Bezirke.
Immediately before German reunification in 1990, the Länder were restored...
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Spandau (German: [ˈʃpandaʊ] ) is the
westernmost of the 12
boroughs (
Bezirke) of Berlin,
situated at the
confluence of the
Havel and
Spree rivers and...
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similar role, Vienna's muni****l
districts are not
administrative districts (
Bezirke) as
defined by the
federal constitution;
Vienna is a
statutory city and...
- this
Semitic language and
national district (Semitische Sprach- und Völker
Bezirke)
begins a
second one: With
Moses and
Leibniz I
would like to call it the...
- muni****lity,
loosely termed districts. Most
cantons are
divided into
Bezirke (German for districts,
singular Bezirk). They are also
termed Ämter (Lucerne...
- (German:
Politische Gemeinden) in
Switzerland are
grouped in
districts (
Bezirke),
their capital muni****lities are
written in bold letters.
There were...
- arrondis****ts (Dutch: arrondis****ten; French: arrondis****ts; German:
Bezirke), an
administrative level between province (or the
capital region) and...
- German: Bundesländer). The
federal states are sub-divided into
districts (
Bezirke) and
statutory cities (Statutarstädte).
Districts are
subdivided into muni****lities...
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Administrative Reform of 1952
established 14
Bezirke (districts) and de
facto disestablished the five Länder. The new
Bezirke,
named after their district centres...