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El distrito de Zúrich es uno de los doce que conforman el Cantón de Zúrich, en Suiza. Es la mayor aglomeración de Suiza gracias a la ciudad de Zúrich, que contaba a finales del 2007 con una población de 376.815 habitantes, mientras que su área metropolitana superaba el millón.
Zürich District is a district ( German: Bezirk) of the Swiss canton of Zürich in Switzerland. History. In 1814, the former district of Zürich was established including the municipalities – "Landgemeinden des Bezirks Zürich" (country municipalities) – surrounding the old city of Zürich, the so-called Altstadt.
Zürich ( / ˈzjʊərɪk / ZURE-ik, German: [ˈtsyːrɪç] ⓘ; see below) is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zürich. It is located in north-central Switzerland, [5] at the northwestern tip of Lake Zürich.
Los distritos enumerados de Zúrich. Calle típica en el casco antiguo (distrito 1). Distrito 1: conocido como Altstadt, comprende la ciudad antigua o casco histórico de Zúrich y a ambos lados queda el río Limmat. Distrito 2: junto al lago de Zúrich, abarca los barrios de Enge, Wollishofen y Leimbach.
Zürich Districts in the Canton of Zürich. The Canton of Zürich is divided into 12 districts (German: Bezirke): Affoltern with capital Affoltern am Albis; Andelfingen with capital Andelfingen; Bülach with capital Bülach; Dielsdorf with capital Dielsdorf; Dietikon with capital Dietikon; Hinwil with capital Hinwil; Horgen with ...
The municipality of Zürich is divided into twelve districts (known as Kreis in German), numbered 1 to 12, each one of which may contain anywhere between 1 and 4 neighborhoods. There are a total of 34 neighborhoods. Zürich is also divided into 25 postal areas, roughly corresponding to small districts and neighborhoods of larger ...
Coordinates: 47.370°N 8.542°E. The Altstadt ( German for "old town") in the Swiss city of Zürich encompasses the area of the entire historical city before 1893, before the incorporation of what are now districts 2 to 12 into the municipality, over the period 1893 to 1934.