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Adlerweg , named after the Adlerwiese, which originally stretched between Bahnhofstrasse and Windsbacher Strasse
- Ahornweg
- Aicher Strasse
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Altendettelsauer Straße , laid out in the 19th century, first buildings 1855/56
- At the Häuslesacker
- At the calf pond
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Am Kohlschlag , laid out at the end of the 19th century, first building in 1897
- Am Neuweiher (industrial park)
- At the switching garden
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At the sports park , named after the Adolf Kolb sports facility
- At the vineyard
- At the cone garden
- Amselweg
- Aurachgrund (Aich)
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Badstrasse leads to the now closed outdoor pool
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Bahnhofstrasse , laid out in the early 16th century, is also district road AN 14 ; first building 1518
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Baustraße , laid out in the early 20th century, named because of the local building company Högner GmbH
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Bechhofener Strasse , southernmost street from Neuendettelsau, community connecting road to Bechhofen . Built from 1885/1886. Due to their location near two small ponds, the two houses were officially referred to as Weiherhof . After 1945 it was expanded into a group settlement.
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Birkenhofstrasse , the commune connecting road to Birkenhof , built on since the end of the 19th century
- Birkig
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Blumenstrasse , called Julius-Streicher-Strasse from August 1, 1933 to 1945
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Bogenstrasse , laid out at the beginning of the 20th century
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Branntweinsteig , not an official street name, a footpath that leads off Haager Straße
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Breslauer Straße , location of a customs dog school .
- Buchenstrasse
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Chemnitzer Straße , westernmost street in Neuendettelsau
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- Falkenstrasse
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Feldstrasse , laid out at the beginning of the 20th century
- Fichtenstrasse
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Finkenstrasse , previously Mackensenweg, named after Field Marshal August von Mackensen
- Lilac Street
- Hallway
- Föhrenstrasse
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Friedenstrasse , laid out at the beginning of the 20th century
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Friedhofstraße , named because of the nearby village cemetery. Funeral hall built in the 1940s.
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Friedrich-Bauer-Straße , the course of the street is oriented towards the eastern village green, until 1954 Gartenstraße, named after Friedrich Bauer (1812–1874), missionary and inspector of the missionary organization . Basically built on since the beginning of the 20th century. House No. 5 is the listed house Lutherrose , which is used by the Society for Inner and Outer Mission as a leisure home in the sense of the Lutheran Church .
- Frog
- Fürschlag (commercial area)
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Gartenstrasse , immediately north of the Neuendettelsau allotment gardens; not to be confused with Friedrich-Bauer-Str., which was called Gartenstrasse until 1954
- Geichsenhofstrasse
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Georg-Merz-Straße , named after Georg Merz (1892–1959), pastor and founder of the Augustana University
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Gewerbering (industrial area) , named after the newly created industrial area between Neuendettelsau and Haag
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Haager Strasse , laid out in the early 19th century, connecting the municipalities to Haag
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Hauptstrasse , called Adolf-Hitler-Strasse from August 1, 1933 to 1945, also Kreisstrasse AN 14 ; oldest road that was probably laid out when the village was founded. On the main street is the Nikolai Church and the headquarters of the EineWelt Mission , as well as listed buildings ( Neuendettelsau Castle , Mesnerhaus , Löhehaus , Gasthaus zur Sonne , Old Bakery ).
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Heckenstrasse , laid out at the beginning of the 20th century. The St. Christophorus Chapel is at the T-junction with Altendettelsauer Str .
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Heilsbronner Strasse , which is also district road AN 14 , laid out in the early 19th century; northernmost street of Neuendettelsau. The Clinic Neuendettelsau and the St. Martin Support Center are located on the outskirts .
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Henninger Gässchen , not an official street name, is a footpath between Johann-Flierl-Straße and Hauptstraße, named after the butcher's shop that used to be there
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Hermann-von-Bezzel-Strasse , named after Hermann von Bezzel (1861–1917), rector of the Neuendettelsau deaconess institution , later senior consistorial president of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
- Hay path
- Hirtenbuck (Aich)
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Elder path , name of a new development area that was created in 2017
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Hubstraße , individual properties already in the 16./17. century
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Johann-Flierl-Straße , originally called Wiesenstraße, is based on the western village green, the so-called Schlossgraben, named after Johann Flierl (1858–1947), missionary and founder of the Neuendettelsauer Mission in New Guinea. Some properties were built in the early 20th century.
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K
- Canal Street
- Karlsbader Strasse
- Kirschendorfer Weg
- Klingenstrasse
- Klosterstrasse (Aich)
- Cabbage hedge
- Komotauer Strasse
- Koenigsberger Strasse
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Krautackerweg , new housing estate (built from 2015)
- Kreuzlach
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Long length , new housing estate (built from the 1990s)
- Lerchengasse
- Dragonfly Path
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Lilienweg (built from 2019)
- Lindenstrasse
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Oststraße , once the easternmost street in the town
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Petersauracher Strasse (Aich) , community connecting road to Petersaurach
- Pfaffenweg (Aich)
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Rampenstraße , on this street is the Kindergarten “Bunte Oase”. Individual properties were built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
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Reuther Strasse , laid out in the early 19th century, is also the district road AN 19 . The kindergarten "Noah's Ark", built in 1966, is located on this street
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Riegelgasse , naming from the 17th century. This is what today's Bahnhofstrasse was originally called.
- Ring road
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Rosenstrasse , called Hermann-Göring-Strasse from August 1, 1933 to 1945
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Rottler Gässchen , no official street name, a footpath between Johann-Flierl-Straße and Bahnhofstraße
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- Reed path
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Schlauersbacher Straße , laid out in the early 19th century, now district road AN 14 , which leads to Schlauersbach . The first properties were built in 1938.
- Grinding path
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Schmauserstraße (industrial park) , named after the owner of a company located there
- way to school
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Seerosenweg , new housing estate (built from 2015)
- Side street
- Sonnenstrasse
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Sternplatz , laid out in the early 19th century, originally called Dirschenlache
- Stettiner Strasse
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- Tannenstrasse
- Tulip Street
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Waldsteig , also popularly known as the “sister's part”. The Löhe campus is located on this path .
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Forest road , named after its location in the forest (the so-called "Muna"). The Augustana University is located on the former Muna site and is also the headquarters of the German Society for Mission Studies .
- Pasture path
- Weiherdamm
- Weiherstrasse
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Weinberg , just north of Am Weingarten located
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Weißenbronner Strasse (Aich) , community connecting road to Weißenbronn
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Wilhelm-Löhe-Straße , laid out in the early 19th century, originally called Anstaltsstraße, named from 1954 after Wilhelm Löhe (1808–1872), the founder of the Diakonissenanstalt and the Missionswerk . The Laurentius Church and the Paramentik are on this street . - There is also a Wilhelm-Löhe-Straße in Fürth .
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Windsbacher Straße , laid out in the early 16th century
- Winter side (Aich)
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Ziegelhüttenstraße , named after the village brickworks that used to be located there
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