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Wattenscheid
Wattenscheid () is a (urban district) of the German city of Bochum, in the Ruhr area of North Rhine-Westphalia. Until its incorporation into Bochum in 1975, Wattenscheid was an independent town with a long history dating back to its first recorded mention in 880. In the Middle Ages, it was a member of the Hanseatic League and later became known as a coal mining center during the industrialization of the Ruhr region. The last local coal mine closed in 1973.
Mülheim
city district of Cologne No. 9
Cologne-Innenstadt
central city district of the city of Cologne No. 1, Germany
Lindenthal
city district of Cologne No. 3
Rodenkirchen
Rodenkirchen () is a southern borough (Stadtbezirk) of Cologne (Köln) in Germany. It has about 110,000 inhabitants and covers an area of . The borough includes the quarters Bayenthal, Godorf, Hahnwald, Immendorf, Marienburg, Meschenich, Raderberg, Raderthal, Rodenkirchen, Sürth, Rondorf, Weiß and Zollstock.
Kalk
city district of Cologne No. 8
Ehrenfeld
city district of Cologne No. 4
Nippes
city district of Cologne No. 5
Chorweiler
thumb|1970s Chorweiler
Porz
thumb|Aerial photograph of Porz, looking west across the Rhine thumb|Courtyard a of mid-18th-century Schloss in Wahn Porz () is a borough, or Stadtbezirk, of Cologne, Germany. It is situated on the east side of the Rhine river in the south-east of the city. Porz is the largest borough of Cologne by area, with 78.92 km2 and has 113,500 inhabitants.
Loschwitz
Loschwitz () is a borough (Stadtbezirk) of Dresden, Germany, incorporated in 1921. It consists of ten quarters (Stadtteile): thumb|left|Funicular thumb|left|View from Luisenhof
Blasewitz
Blasewitz () is a larger borough (Stadtbezirk) of Dresden, Germany in the city's eastern centre on the Elbe river. It consists of seven quarters (Stadtteile): Blasewitz Striesen-Ost Striesen-Süd Striesen-West Tolkewitz/Seidnitz-Nord Seidnitz/Dobritz Gruna
Klotzsche
Klotzsche () is a borough (Stadtbezirk) of Dresden, Germany. It consists of four quarters (Stadtteile): Klotzsche proper Hellerau Rähnitz Wilschdorf
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Frankfurt-Bergen-Enkheim
Bergen-Enkheim () is a borough (Ortsbezirk) of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Frankfurt-Nieder-Eschbach
Nieder-Eschbach (, ) is a borough (Ortsbezirk) of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. After 1465 Nieder-Eschbach belonged to the Archbishopric of Mainz. Ecclesiastical Middle Authority was the Archdeacon of the provost of St. Peter in Mainz.
Frankfurt-Harheim
Harheim () is a borough (Ortsbezirk) of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Cotta
part of Dresden, Germany
Frankfurt-Nieder-Erlenbach
Nieder-Erlenbach (, ) is since 1 August 1972 the northernmost borough (Ortsbezirk) of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Frankfurt-Kalbach-Riedberg
Kalbach-Riedberg () is a borough (Ortsbezirk) of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is subdivided into the Stadtbezirke Kalbach and Riedberg. Kalbach has a long history and has been mentioned in documented sources as early as year 772. 1200 years later, in 1972, Kalbach was incorporated into Frankfurt am Main. The Riedberg area of Kalbach-Riedberg has a more recent history. As a way to combat housing shortage in Frankfurt am Main, a project to create housing space for about 20,000 was initiated here in 2001. As of 2020, Kalbach-Riedberg has a population of 22,170.
Zeischa
Zeischa () is an Ortsteil of the spa town of Bad Liebenwerda in the district of Elbe-Elster in southern Brandenburg. The village is located about three kilometres from the town centre in the Lower Lusatian Heath Nature Park on the banks of the Black Elster River.
Homberg/Ruhrort/Baerl
Homberg/Ruhrort/Baerl () is a Stadtbezirk (borough/district) within the city of Duisburg, Germany. The population is 39 725 and the district has an area of 37.1 km2 (as of December 31, 2014). It consists of the districts of Alt-Homberg, Hochheide, Baerl and Ruhrort.