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  1. German districts ( German: Kreise) are administrative units used in Germany for local government. The districts are in between the Länder ( German states) and the local / municipal levels ( Gemeinden ). They are not to be confused with the larger Regierungsbezirk. Their equivalent in other nations is the county or arrondissement.

  2. Rural districts of Germany. Germany is divided into 401 administrative districts. There are 294 rural districts ( German: Landkreise ), listed here. There are also 107 urban districts ( Kreisfreie Städte / Stadtkreise) listed in List of German urban districts . Urban districts are large towns or cities which handle their own local government.

  3. Municipalities of Germany. Administrative divisions of Germany. (Clickable image). Municipalities [1] ( German: Gemeinden, singular Gemeinde) are the lowest level of official territorial division in Germany. As of January 2021, there are 10,790 municipalities in Germany, of which 2,054 are cities.

  4. Districts of Baden-Württemberg ‎ (8 C, 35 P) Districts of Bavaria ‎ (72 C, 71 P) Districts of Berlin ‎ (5 P) Districts of Brandenburg ‎ (2 C, 14 P)

  5. v. t. e. 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.

  6. Linnainmaa, an urban district in the city of Tampere, Finland. Urban district may refer to: District; Urban area; Quarter (urban subdivision) Neighbourhood; Specific subdivisions in some countries: Urban districts of Denmark; Urban districts of Germany; Urban district (England and Wales) (historic) Urban and rural districts (Ireland) (historic)