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Districts of Cologne


Since the last administrative reform in 1975, the City of Cologne is made up of nine Stadtbezirke and 86 Stadtteile. Stadtbezirk literally translates as city district, which are further subdivided into Stadtteile (city parts). The Stadtteile of Cologne's old and new town (Alt- and Neustadt) further consist of quarters, known as "Veedel" in both Kölsch and most often, the Rhinelandic regiolect, as well.

City districts are differentiated of being links- or rechtsrheinischleft or right of the Rhine, with the old town being left of the Rhine, as are 230,25 km2 (56.8 percent of 405,14 km2 within city limits), while 174,87 km2 (43.2 percent) lie right of the Rhine. In regard to population, Cologne is the largest city in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth largest city in Germany.

Districts

Map Coat City district City parts Area Population1 Pop. density District Councils Town Hall
    District 1 Köln-Innenstadt Altstadt-Nord, Altstadt-Süd, Deutz, Neustadt-Nord, Neustadt-Süd 16.4 km² 127.033 7.746/km² Bezirksksamt Innenstadt
Brückenstraße 19,
D-50667 Köln
    District 2 Köln-Rodenkirchen Bayenthal, Godorf, Hahnwald, Immendorf, Marienburg, Meschenich, Raderberg, Raderthal, Rodenkirchen, Rondorf, Sürth, Weiß, Zollstock 54.6 km² 100.936 1.850/km² Bezirksamt Rodenkirchen
Hauptstraße 85,
D-50996 Köln
 
  District 3 Köln-Lindenthal Braunsfeld, Junkersdorf, Klettenberg, Lindenthal, Lövenich, Müngersdorf, Sülz, Weiden, Widdersdorf 41.6 km² 137.552 3.308/km² Bezirksamt Lindenthal
Aachener Straße 220,
50931 Köln
 
    District 4 Köln-Ehrenfeld Bickendorf, Bocklemünd/Mengenich, Ehrenfeld, Neuehrenfeld, Ossendorf, Vogelsang 23.8 km² 103.621 4.348/km² Bezirksamt Ehrenfeld
Venloer Straße 419 – 421,
D-50825 Köln
  District 5 Köln-Nippes Bilderstöckchen, Longerich, Mauenheim, Niehl, Nippes, Riehl, Weidenpesch 31.8 km² 110.092 3.462/km² Bezirksamt Nippes
Neusser Straße 450,
D-50733 Köln
 
  District 6 Köln-Chorweiler Blumenberg, Chorweiler, Esch/Auweiler, Fühlingen, Heimersdorf, Lindweiler, Merkenich, Pesch, Roggendorf/Thenhoven, Seeberg, Volkhoven/Weiler, Worringen 67.2 km² 80.870 1.204/km² Bezirksamt Chorweiler
Pariser Platz 1,
D-50765 Köln
    District 7 Köln-Porz Eil, Elsdorf, Ensen, Finkenberg, Gremberghoven, Grengel, Langel, Libur, Lind, Poll, Porz, Urbach, Wahn, Wahnheide, Westhoven, Zündorf 78.8 km² 106.520 1.352/km² Bezirksamt Porz
Friedrich-Ebert-Ufer 64–70,
D-51143 Köln
 
    District 8 Köln-Kalk Brück, Höhenberg, Humboldt/Gremberg, Kalk, Merheim, Neubrück, Ostheim, Rath/Heumar, Vingst 38.2 km² 108.330 2.841/km² Bezirksamt Kalk
Kalker Hauptstraße 247–273,
D-51103 Köln
 
    District 9 Köln-Mülheim Buchforst, Buchheim, Dellbrück, Dünnwald, Flittard, Höhenhaus, Holweide, Mülheim, Stammheim 52.2 km² 144.374 2.764/km² Bezirksamt Mülheim
Wiener Platz 2a,
D-51065 Köln
 
Cologne 405.15 km2 1.019.3282 2.516/km2
Notes:
1: population as of 31. December 2008
2: Statistical records of the City of Cologne include "second home residents", which state records exclude. Cologne's population as by statistical records of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia was 1,000,298 on 31. May 2009[1]

Growth of urban area

 
map of the nine Stadtbezirke (city districts) and 86 Stadtteile (city parts) of Cologne
 
map of Cologne, 1633

Since the city's foundation in 38 BC, Cologne grew through numerous extensions and incorporation of surrounding municipalities. Since the construction of the Medieval wall in 1180, the area of the old imperial city of Cologne has not changed for more than 600 years and was only extended over the old city walls in 1794, just short before the arrival of French troops and Cologne's incorporation into the First French Empire.

After 1815, the Kingdom of Prussia enforced the construction of fortifications which again hindered any growth for the city. Only with the acquisition of these fortifications in 1881, the city of Cologne had the possibility of a gradual territorial expansion. On 12. November 1883 a strip of territory from parts of the municipalities of Ehrenfeld, Kriel, Longerich, Müngersdorf and Rondorf was added to the city. At the time of the industrial revolution, industrial enterprises already avoided the densely populated areas inside of the city limits and settled in the small towns outside the fortified area, while maintaining close economic links to the city of Cologne. More than half of the estates here were in the hands of citizens of Cologne or the same becoming residents in these areas.

Since 1886, the Cologne City Council intensified negotiations with the surrounding communities, and on 1 April 1888 ended in a first major incorporation. Since then the city has expanded with major reorganizations in 1910, 1914, 1922 and 1975.

Date Incorporated localities
1 April 1888 town of Deutz; town of Ehrenfeld and present day Neu-Ehrenfeld; part of the town of Kalk; parts of the town of Mülheim (Mülheimer Hafen); parts of the muni. of Efferen (present day Klettenberg); muni. of Kriel (Braunsfeld, Kriel, Lind, Lindenthal, Sülz); muni. of Longerich (Butzweiler, Heimersdorf, Lindweiler, Longerich, Niehl, Stallagsberg, Volkhoven, Weidenpesch; muni. of Müngersdorf (Bickendorf, Bocklemünd, Melaten, Mengenich, Müngersdorf, Ossendorf, Vogelsang); muni. of Nippes (Mauenheim, Nippes, Riehl); muni. of Poll (Humboldt-Gremberg, Poll); parts of muni. of Rondorf (Arnoldshöhe, Bayenthal, Klettenberg, Mansfeld, Marienburg, Raderberg, Raderthal, Weißhaus, Zollstock)
1 April 1910 Höhenberg; Humboldt-Gremberg; town of Kalk; Ostheim; muni. of Vingst
1 April 1914 town of Mülheim (incl. Buchforst, Buchheim, Kleinbert); from Landkreis Mülheim: Bürgermeisterei Merheim (Brück, Dellbrück, Dünnwald, Flittard, Hardt, Höhenberg, Höhenhaus, Holweide, Kunstfeld, Merheim, Ostheim, Rath, Rodderhof, Scheuerhof, Schlagbaum, Stammheim)
1 April 1922 parts of Landgemeinde Worringen: Fühlingen (incl. Feldkassel, Kasselberg, Langel, Rheinkassel), Merkenich, Roggendorf, Thenhoven, Weiler, Worringen; parts of the muni. of Longerich
1 January 1975 town of Porz (Eil, Elsdorf, Ensen, Flughafen, Gremberghoven, Grengel, Heumar, Langel, Libur, Lind, Porz, Urbach, Wahn, Wahn-Heide, Westhoven, Zündorf); parts of the muni. of Brauweiler (Rath, Gut Vogelsang, Widdersdorf); parts of the town of Frechen (Horbell, Marsdorf); parts of the muni. of Lövenich; muni. of Rodenkirchen (Giesdorf, Godorf, Hahnwald, Hochkirchen, Höningen, Immendorf, Konraderhöhe, Meschenich, Rodenkirchen, Rondorf, Sürth, Weiß); parts of muni. of Sinnersdorf (Auweiler, Esch, Pesch, Gut Stöckheim); parts of the town of Brühl; parts of the munis. of Bornheim, Hürth, Pulheim and Rösrath.

Source: Historical Archive of the City of Cologne[2]

References

  1. ^ http://www.it.nrw.de/statistik/a/daten/amtlichebevoelkerungszahlen/rp3_juni09.html 25 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine IT NRW (in German)
  2. ^ Allgemeine Informationen zur Kölner Stadtgeschichte, Teil 4 (Vororte) 24 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in German)

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districts, cologne, since, last, administrative, reform, 1975, city, cologne, made, nine, stadtbezirke, stadtteile, stadtbezirk, literally, translates, city, district, which, further, subdivided, into, stadtteile, city, parts, stadtteile, cologne, town, neusta. Since the last administrative reform in 1975 the City of Cologne is made up of nine Stadtbezirke and 86 Stadtteile Stadtbezirk literally translates as city district which are further subdivided into Stadtteile city parts The Stadtteile of Cologne s old and new town Alt and Neustadt further consist of quarters known as Veedel in both Kolsch and most often the Rhinelandic regiolect as well City districts are differentiated of being links or rechtsrheinisch left or right of the Rhine with the old town being left of the Rhine as are 230 25 km2 56 8 percent of 405 14 km2 within city limits while 174 87 km2 43 2 percent lie right of the Rhine In regard to population Cologne is the largest city in the state of North Rhine Westphalia and the fourth largest city in Germany Contents 1 Districts 2 Growth of urban area 3 References 4 External linksDistricts EditMap Coat City district City parts Area Population1 Pop density District Councils Town Hall District 1 Koln Innenstadt Altstadt Nord Altstadt Sud Deutz Neustadt Nord Neustadt Sud 16 4 km 127 033 7 746 km Bezirksksamt Innenstadt Bruckenstrasse 19 D 50667 Koln District 2 Koln Rodenkirchen Bayenthal Godorf Hahnwald Immendorf Marienburg Meschenich Raderberg Raderthal Rodenkirchen Rondorf Surth Weiss Zollstock 54 6 km 100 936 1 850 km Bezirksamt Rodenkirchen Hauptstrasse 85 D 50996 Koln District 3 Koln Lindenthal Braunsfeld Junkersdorf Klettenberg Lindenthal Lovenich Mungersdorf Sulz Weiden Widdersdorf 41 6 km 137 552 3 308 km Bezirksamt Lindenthal Aachener Strasse 220 50931 Koln District 4 Koln Ehrenfeld Bickendorf Bocklemund Mengenich Ehrenfeld Neuehrenfeld Ossendorf Vogelsang 23 8 km 103 621 4 348 km Bezirksamt Ehrenfeld Venloer Strasse 419 421 D 50825 Koln District 5 Koln Nippes Bilderstockchen Longerich Mauenheim Niehl Nippes Riehl Weidenpesch 31 8 km 110 092 3 462 km Bezirksamt NippesNeusser Strasse 450 D 50733 Koln District 6 Koln Chorweiler Blumenberg Chorweiler Esch Auweiler Fuhlingen Heimersdorf Lindweiler Merkenich Pesch Roggendorf Thenhoven Seeberg Volkhoven Weiler Worringen 67 2 km 80 870 1 204 km Bezirksamt Chorweiler Pariser Platz 1 D 50765 Koln District 7 Koln Porz Eil Elsdorf Ensen Finkenberg Gremberghoven Grengel Langel Libur Lind Poll Porz Urbach Wahn Wahnheide Westhoven Zundorf 78 8 km 106 520 1 352 km Bezirksamt PorzFriedrich Ebert Ufer 64 70 D 51143 Koln District 8 Koln Kalk Bruck Hohenberg Humboldt Gremberg Kalk Merheim Neubruck Ostheim Rath Heumar Vingst 38 2 km 108 330 2 841 km Bezirksamt KalkKalker Hauptstrasse 247 273 D 51103 Koln District 9 Koln Mulheim Buchforst Buchheim Dellbruck Dunnwald Flittard Hohenhaus Holweide Mulheim Stammheim 52 2 km 144 374 2 764 km Bezirksamt Mulheim Wiener Platz 2a D 51065 Koln Cologne 405 15 km2 1 019 3282 2 516 km2Notes 1 population as of 31 December 2008 2 Statistical records of the City of Cologne include second home residents which state records exclude Cologne s population as by statistical records of the State of North Rhine Westphalia was 1 000 298 on 31 May 2009 1 Growth of urban area EditSee also Population growth of Cologne map of the nine Stadtbezirke city districts and 86 Stadtteile city parts of Cologne map of Cologne 1633 Since the city s foundation in 38 BC Cologne grew through numerous extensions and incorporation of surrounding municipalities Since the construction of the Medieval wall in 1180 the area of the old imperial city of Cologne has not changed for more than 600 years and was only extended over the old city walls in 1794 just short before the arrival of French troops and Cologne s incorporation into the First French Empire After 1815 the Kingdom of Prussia enforced the construction of fortifications which again hindered any growth for the city Only with the acquisition of these fortifications in 1881 the city of Cologne had the possibility of a gradual territorial expansion On 12 November 1883 a strip of territory from parts of the municipalities of Ehrenfeld Kriel Longerich Mungersdorf and Rondorf was added to the city At the time of the industrial revolution industrial enterprises already avoided the densely populated areas inside of the city limits and settled in the small towns outside the fortified area while maintaining close economic links to the city of Cologne More than half of the estates here were in the hands of citizens of Cologne or the same becoming residents in these areas Since 1886 the Cologne City Council intensified negotiations with the surrounding communities and on 1 April 1888 ended in a first major incorporation Since then the city has expanded with major reorganizations in 1910 1914 1922 and 1975 Date Incorporated localities1 April 1888 town of Deutz town of Ehrenfeld and present day Neu Ehrenfeld part of the town of Kalk parts of the town of Mulheim Mulheimer Hafen parts of the muni of Efferen present day Klettenberg muni of Kriel Braunsfeld Kriel Lind Lindenthal Sulz muni of Longerich Butzweiler Heimersdorf Lindweiler Longerich Niehl Stallagsberg Volkhoven Weidenpesch muni of Mungersdorf Bickendorf Bocklemund Melaten Mengenich Mungersdorf Ossendorf Vogelsang muni of Nippes Mauenheim Nippes Riehl muni of Poll Humboldt Gremberg Poll parts of muni of Rondorf Arnoldshohe Bayenthal Klettenberg Mansfeld Marienburg Raderberg Raderthal Weisshaus Zollstock 1 April 1910 Hohenberg Humboldt Gremberg town of Kalk Ostheim muni of Vingst1 April 1914 town of Mulheim incl Buchforst Buchheim Kleinbert from Landkreis Mulheim Burgermeisterei Merheim Bruck Dellbruck Dunnwald Flittard Hardt Hohenberg Hohenhaus Holweide Kunstfeld Merheim Ostheim Rath Rodderhof Scheuerhof Schlagbaum Stammheim 1 April 1922 parts of Landgemeinde Worringen Fuhlingen incl Feldkassel Kasselberg Langel Rheinkassel Merkenich Roggendorf Thenhoven Weiler Worringen parts of the muni of Longerich1 January 1975 town of Porz Eil Elsdorf Ensen Flughafen Gremberghoven Grengel Heumar Langel Libur Lind Porz Urbach Wahn Wahn Heide Westhoven Zundorf parts of the muni of Brauweiler Rath Gut Vogelsang Widdersdorf parts of the town of Frechen Horbell Marsdorf parts of the muni of Lovenich muni of Rodenkirchen Giesdorf Godorf Hahnwald Hochkirchen Honingen Immendorf Konraderhohe Meschenich Rodenkirchen Rondorf Surth Weiss parts of muni of Sinnersdorf Auweiler Esch Pesch Gut Stockheim parts of the town of Bruhl parts of the munis of Bornheim Hurth Pulheim and Rosrath Source Historical Archive of the City of Cologne 2 References Edit http www it nrw de statistik a daten amtlichebevoelkerungszahlen rp3 juni09 html Archived 25 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine IT NRW in German Allgemeine Informationen zur Kolner Stadtgeschichte Teil 4 Vororte Archived 24 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine in German External links EditOfficial site of the Stadtbezirke in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Districts of Cologne amp oldid 1046253388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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