- century. The
majority of
German districts are "rural districts" (German:
Landkreise,
pronounced [ˈlantˌkʁaɪ̯zə] ), of
which there are 294 as of 2017[update]...
-
consisted of a
single muni****lity) were
subdivided into
rural districts (
Landkreise) and
urban districts (Stadtkreise): From
north to south, the
Bezirke were:...
-
administrative Kreis or Landkreis;
these consist of 294
rural districts (German:
Landkreise or
Kreise – the
latter in the
states of
North Rhine-Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein...
- The
Province of
Lower Silesia (German:
Provinz Niederschlesien;
Silesian German:
Provinz Niederschläsing; Polish:
Prowincja Dolny Śląsk; Silesian: Prowincyjŏ...
-
Regierungsbezirke were
subdivided into new
urban and
rural counties (Stadtkreise and
Landkreise), the old Amt
structure being disbanded.
Where the name of the county...
-
Kreisfreie Städte (district-free towns)
Landkreise (districts)
Landkreise (districts) (continuation)
Augsburg Dillingen an der
Donau Günzburg Kaufbeuren...
-
Berlin and
Hamburg and the
state of
Bremen consists of "rural districts" (
Landkreise), District-free Towns/Cities (Kreisfreie Städte, in Baden-Württemberg...
-
Regierungsbezirk Breslau,
known colloquially as
Middle Silesia (German: Mittelschlesien; Silesian:
Strzodkowy Ślōnsk; Polish: Śląsk Środkowy), was a Regierungsbezirk...
- the city of
Hamburg in
northern Germany,
consisting of
eight districts (
Landkreise) in the
federal state of
Lower Saxony, six
districts (Kreise) in the state...
- It and its
surroundings lie in
three different Bavarian districts, or
Landkreise. The lake is
property of the
state and
accordingly managed by the Bavarian...