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Boroughs and localities of Leipzig

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The boroughs and localities of Leipzig.

Leipzig is divided into ten boroughs or districts (Stadtbezirke). The boroughs are further divided into localities (Ortsteile). The administrative division of Leipzig has been formed over the centuries since the town charter from 1156/70. From 1889 onwards, many neighbouring municipalities were incorporated into the city of Leipzig to form a city of localities (Stadtteil).[1][2] From 1889 to 1925, the district of Leipzig lost 32 municipalities by incorporation into the city of Leipzig.[3] There are about a hundred of localities, depending on how you count them. As the city gradually incorporated new localities, its area increased.

After German reunification, the Leipzig authorities carried out a territorial reform in 1992, dividing the city into ten boroughs (Stadtbezirk) comprising 63 localities (Ortsteil). Until that, there were seven boroughs.[4][5][6] These new localities do not always correspond to the previous localities. In order to achieve administrative and demographic standardization, some localities were divided into several localities, others were grouped into a single locality.

Boroughs and localities

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Borough Locality Map
0 Leipzig-Mitte

00 Zentrum
01 Zentrum-Ost
02 Zentrum-Südost
03 Zentrum-Süd
04 Zentrum-West
05 Zentrum-Nordwest
06 Zentrum-Nord
1 Leipzig-Nordost

10 Schönefeld-Abtnaundorf
11 Schönefeld-Ost
12 Mockau-Süd
13 Mockau-Nord
14 Thekla
15 Plaußig-Portitz
2 Leipzig-Ost

20 Neustadt-Neuschönefeld
21 Volkmarsdorf
22 Anger-Crottendorf
23 Sellerhausen-Stünz
24 Paunsdorf
25 Heiterblick
26 Mölkau
27 Engelsdorf
28 Baalsdorf
29 Althen-Kleinpösna
3 Leipzig-Südost

30 Reudnitz-Thonberg
31 Stötteritz
32 Probstheida
33 Meusdorf
34 Liebertwolkwitz
35 Holzhausen
4 Leipzig-Süd

40 Südvorstadt
41 Connewitz
42 Marienbrunn
43 Lößnig
44 Dölitz-Dösen
5 Leipzig-Südwest

50 Schleußig
51 Plagwitz
52 Kleinzschocher
53 Großzschocher
54 Knautkleeberg-Knauthain
55 Hartmannsdorf-Knautnaundorf
6 Leipzig-West

60 Schönau
61 Grünau-Ost
62 Grünau-Mitte
63 Grünau-Siedlung
64 Lausen-Grünau
65 Grünau-Nord
66 Miltitz
7 Leipzig-Alt-West

70 Lindenau
71 Altlindenau
72 Neulindenau
73 Leutzsch
74 Böhlitz-Ehrenberg
75 Burghausen-Rückmarsdorf
8 Leipzig-Nordwest

80 Möckern
81 Wahren
82 Lützschena-Stahmeln
83 Lindenthal
9 Leipzig-Nord

90 Gohlis-Süd
91 Gohlis-Mitte
92 Gohlis-Nord
93 Eutritzsch
94 Seehausen
95 Wiederitzsch

References

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  1. ^ Statistisches Jahrbuch 1992 [Statistical Year Book 1992] (PDF) (in German). Stadt Leipzig. 1992. p. 28.
  2. ^ Ringel, Sebastian (2015). Leipzig! One Thousand Years of History. Leipzig: Edition Leipzig in the Seemann Henschel GmbH Co. KG. p. 153. ISBN 978-3-361-00710-9.
  3. ^ Czok, Karl. Städte und Gemeinden im Landkreis Leipzig [Towns and municipalities in the district of Leipzig] (in German). Landratsamt Leipzig (District of Leipzig). p. 2., no ISBN, no year (ca. 1996, before the incorporations of Althen, Baalsdorf, Böhlitz-Ehrenberg, Burghausen, Engelsdorf, Holzhausen, Kleinpösna, Knautnaundorf, Lausen, Liebertwolkwitz, Lindenthal, Lützschena, Miltitz, Mölkau, Plaußig, Rückmarsdorf, Seehausen, Stahmeln and Wiederitzsch into the city of Leipzig).
  4. ^ Statistisches Jahrbuch 1992 [Statistical Year Book 1992] (PDF) (in German). Stadt Leipzig. 1992. p. 15.
  5. ^ "Kommunale Gliederung". leipzig-lexikon.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-01-06.
  6. ^ Fischer, Josef (2005). "Lage und Entwicklung. Stadtteilgliederung und Bevölkerungsdichte" [Location and development. Borough division and population density]. Der Leipzig Atlas (in German). Herrmann-Josef Emons Verlag. pp. 16–17. ISBN 3-89705-269-5.
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