Statistical breakdown of Nuremberg
The statistical structure of Nuremberg is a multi-level and hierarchical division of the city area , which is based on recognizable boundaries such as streets, squares, railway lines or bodies of water. This makes it independent of the district names and district boundaries that have grown historically through the incorporation . This regional division was decided on December 18, 1968 by the city council and was last changed on May 7, 1997. The 10 statistical city districts are divided into 87 statistical districts and these are divided into a total of 316 districts . Each district is divided into "blocks" and these in turn are divided into "block pages".
Overview
The small-scale breakdown of the city of Nuremberg looks as follows: 10 statistical city districts comprise 87 statistical districts, these in turn 316 districts, which are further divided into 3755 blocks. The latter are again subdivided into 16848 block pages, i.e. the side of a block on a street section.
In 1995, 7 city districts were set up for district citizens' requests. Since district citizens' petitions were never carried out, however, they remained inoperative.
The following overview lists the 10 statistical districts with their associated statistical districts, each with their official number. The names of the statistical districts are only used for better distinction and were not determined by the city council.
Small-scale structure
The small-scale structure - from city districts down to block sides, the smallest agglomeration unit - is reflected in the hierarchical numbering. Each block page has a 7-digit key number that contains the numbers of the higher-level territorial units.
- Digit 1: District
- Positions 1–2: statistical district
- Positions 1–3: District
- Digits 1-6: block
- Digit 1–7: block page
example
An example to illustrate:
Statistical unit Digit sequence designation Statistical district 0 Old town and closer inner city Statistical district 01 St. Lorenz District 010 block 010100 Block sides 0101001 to 0101004
The block 010100 in the example comprises:
- Königsstrasse 12-20
- Karolinenstrasse 2-30
- Adlerstrasse 5–23
- Ebracher Gäßchen
history
The city of Nuremberg has been publishing annual statistical yearbooks since 1909. These are based on a statistical breakdown that has changed repeatedly. In the last years of the Second World War from 1941 and in the post-war period until 1963, no statistical yearbooks were published.
In the first year of 1909 a distinction was made between the Sebalder side (north of the Pegnitz ) and Lorenzer side (south of the Pegnitz) and between the inner city , truce and suburbs . 6 districts were derived from the combinations. In addition to the division into city districts from 1909, the yearbook from 1915 also uses 31 statistical districts, which are also differentiated according to the Sebalder and Lorenzer side. In 1925 the statistical districts were reduced to 11 larger districts. The number increased to 12. After the war, Nuremberg was redistributed into 26 city districts, 97 statistical city districts and 353 statistical city districts.
On December 18, 1968, the Nuremberg city council decided to reorganize the urban area. The regional reform in Bavaria on July 1, 1972 led to a significant expansion of the Nuremberg urban area. The new multi-level and hierarchical division was applied to the enlarged urban area, whereby each structural element is referenced by a number of up to six digits. A single-digit number designates one of the 10 districts, which consist of up to 10 districts, which are represented by a two-digit number, whereby the first digit means the district in which the district is located. This scheme continues on the next levels. A district contains a maximum of 10 districts, which consist of up to a maximum of 100 blocks and a maximum of 10 block pages. This principle continues to this day. In 1995 the number of blocks increased to 1000 per district. This made the number for block pages seven digits.
The law amending the municipal code of December 27, 1996 leads to a city council resolution of May 7, 1997, which resulted in a city district statute dividing the city area into 7 city districts, which are named after the cardinal points. In the following years these city districts are mentioned in the statistical yearbooks, in addition to the statistical classification. As of the 2001 yearbook, the city districts are omitted.
Statistical city districts with associated statistical districts
No. | Name of the statistical district / suburb | Area (ha) | Residents | source |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | Statistical district 0 old town and closer inner city |
597.99 | 58826 | |
01 | Old town, St. Lorenz | 86.7 | 5275 | |
02 | Marienvorstadt | 60.0 | 1338 | |
03 | Tafelhof | 64.7 | 1312 | |
04 | Gostenhof | 51.8 | 9462 | |
05 | Himpfelshof | 65.4 | 6193 | |
06 | Old town, St. Sebald | 79.6 | 9197 | |
07 | St. Johannis | 59.4 | 8143 | |
08 | Pirckheimerstrasse | 51.2 | 7890 | |
09 | Woehrd | 79.1 | 10016 | |
1 | Statistical district 1 Further inner city belt south |
724.35 | 95486 | |
10 | Ludwigsfeld | 145.9 | 11179 | |
11 | Glockenhof | 83.0 | 18042 | |
12 | Guntherstrasse | 43.0 | 3639 | |
13 | Gallows Court | 84.8 | 19927 | |
14th | Hummelstein | 73.2 | 10791 | |
15th | Gugelstrasse | 63.8 | 7983 | |
16 | Steinbühl | 55.7 | 13181 | |
17th | Gibitzenhof | 42.7 | 5427 | |
18th | Sandreuth | 57.7 | 505 | |
19th | Schweinau | 74.5 | 4812 | |
2 | Statistical district 2 Further inner city belt west / north / east |
958.82 | 90189 | |
20th | St. Leonhard | 128.8 | 14735 | |
21st | Sündersbühl | 107.6 | 5828 | |
22nd | Bärenschanze | 108.6 | 9952 | |
23 | Sandberg | 70.9 | 10889 | |
24 | Bielingplatz | 64.2 | 5041 | |
25th | Uhlandstrasse | 70.7 | 11467 | |
26th | Maxfeld | 87.9 | 10401 | |
27 | Veilhof | 108.8 | 11614 | |
28 | Tullnau | 117.0 | 4065 | |
29 | Glisshammer | 94.2 | 6197 | |
3 | Statistical district 3 South-eastern outskirts |
2042.10 | 48289 | |
30th | Dutzendteich | 356.1 | 1045 | |
31 | Marshalling yard settlement | 76.9 | 4045 | |
32 | Langwasser northwest | 97.5 | 7448 | |
33 | Langwasser northeast | 125.0 | 6908 | |
34 | Beuthener Strasse | 142.0 | 678 | |
35 | Altenfurt North | 226.5 | 1255 | |
36 | Langwasser southeast | 405.7 | 10353 | |
37 | Langwasser southwest | 283.5 | 8267 | |
38 | Altenfurt, Moorenbrunn | 272.9 | 8230 | |
39 | Nuremberg-Feucht business park | 56.1 | 60 | |
4th | Statistical district 4 southern outskirts |
4603.76 | 50001 | |
40 | Hasenbuck | 56.3 | 4255 | |
41 | Marshalling yard | 274.5 | 435 | |
42 | Katzwanger Strasse | 116.8 | 230 | |
43 | Dianastrasse | 49.2 | 2378 | |
44 | Trier Street | 300.1 | 5137 | |
45 | Garden city | 312.8 | 7448 | |
46 | Werderau | 152.1 | 4709 | |
47 | Maiach | 502.8 | 1392 | |
48 | Katzwang, Reichelsdorf Ost, Reichelsdorfer Keller | 896.6 | 10702 | |
49 | Kornburg, Worzeldorf | 1942.6 | 13315 | |
5 | Statistical district 5 South-western outer city |
1561.76 | 46004 | |
50 | High torture | 167.8 | 7056 | |
51 | Röthenbach West | 152.1 | 8474 | |
52 | Röthenbach East | 212.2 | 11767 | |
53 | Eibach | 319.9 | 8702 | |
54 | Reichelsdorf | 239.5 | 7537 | |
55 | Krottenbach, Mühlhof | 470.3 | 2468 | |
6th | Statistical district 6 Western outer city |
1175.86 | 31694 | |
60 | Großreuth near Schweinau | 252.2 | 6136 | |
61 | Gebersdorf | 227.4 | 4314 | |
62 | Gaismannshof | 204.0 | 5955 | |
63 | Yards | 276.1 | 3497 | |
64 | Eberhardshof | 123.3 | 9209 | |
65 | Muggenhof | 92.8 | 2583 | |
7th | Statistical district 7 North-western outer city |
3178.50 | 33919 | |
70 | West Cemetery | 98.4 | 3302 | |
71 | Schniegling | 115.1 | 4058 | |
72 | Wetzendorf | 382.1 | 8790 | |
73 | book | 627.8 | 1723 | |
74 | Clay | 221.2 | 5039 | |
75 | Almoshof | 245.3 | 1084 | |
76 | Powerhouse | 239.3 | 800 | |
77 | Neunhof | 402.8 | 1661 | |
78 | Boxing village | 340.4 | 2807 | |
79 | Großgründlach | 506.1 | 4655 | |
8th | Statistical district 8 North-east outer city |
1682.06 | 28482 | |
80 | Grinding path | 50.8 | 4100 | |
81 | Schoppershof | 90.7 | 8285 | |
82 | Sheep farm | 274.6 | 2220 | |
83 | Marienberg | 229.1 | 4234 | |
84 | Brick | 194.6 | 5669 | |
85 | Mooshof | 162.3 | 1717 | |
86 | Buchenbühl | 314.0 | 2257 | |
87 | Airport | 365.9 | - | |
9 | Statistical district 9 Eastern outer city |
2129.55 | 46517 | |
90 | St. Jobst | 183.2 | 9574 | |
91 | Erlenstegen | 343.6 | 4009 | |
92 | Mögeldorf | 171.3 | 5534 | |
93 | Schmausenbuckstrasse | 162.1 | 4705 | |
94 | Laufamholz | 259.1 | 8497 | |
95 | Zerzabelshof | 352.4 | 8082 | |
96 | Fischbach | 260.9 | 5152 | |
97 | Well | 396.9 | 964 |
Citizens Assembly Areas
In Nuremberg, citizens' assemblies are held regularly at intervals of around two years, at which the development of the area and the current urban planning are presented in a multimedia show, among other things using static summaries. For these assemblies, 18 citizens' assembly areas were defined, which are based on the small-scale structure of Nuremberg. Most city statistical districts belong entirely to a citizens' assembly area. But there are also exceptions in which different districts of a district have been assigned to different citizens' assembly areas. The last change in these areas took place on December 2, 2002.
No. | designation | Components of the citizens' assembly area | Area (ha) | Residents | |
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01 | Almoshof, Schnepfenreuth | Almoshof, Boxdorf, Buch, Airport, Großgründlach, Höfles, Kleingründlach, Kraftshof, Lohe, Neunhof, Reutles, Schmalau, Schnepfenreuth | 2728 | 12730 | |
02 | Buchenbühl, brick | Buchenbühl, Herrnhütte, Klingenhof, Loher Moos, Marienberg, Nordostbahnhof, Schafhof, Schoppershof, Ziegelstein | 1149 | 25529 | |
03 | Schniegling, St. Johannis | Settlement of war victims, Schniegling, St. Johannis, Wetzendorf | 683 | 35487 | |
04 | Gardens hdV, Thon | Gardens hdV, Großreuth hdV, Kleinreuth hdV, Maxfeld, Nordbahnhof, Thon | 610 | 42343 | |
05 | Erlenstegen, Weigelshof | Erlenstegen, Freiland, Hammer, Laufamholz, Mögeldorf, Oberbürg, Platnersberg, Rechenberg, Rehhof, Spitalhof, Steinplatte, St. Jobst, Unterbürg, Weigelshof | 1280 | 34894 | |
06 | Doos, Seeleinsbühl | Doos, Eberhardshof, Gostenhof, Kleinweidenmühle, Muggenhof, Rosenau, Seeleinsbühl | 442 | 37399 | |
07 | Old town (Lorenz and Sebald) | Old town | 166 | 14592 | |
08 | Gardens b. Woehrd, Woehrd | Gardens near Woehrd, Gleißbühl, Rennweg, Tullnau, Veilhof, Wöhrd, Marienvorstadt | 300 | 24601 | |
09 | Gaismannshof, Sündersbühl | Gaismannshof, Großreuth near Schweinau, Höfen, Kleinreuth near Schweinau, Leyh, Schweinau, St. Leonhard, Sündersbühl | 1211 | 48019 | |
10 | Galgenhof, Tafelhof | Galgenhof, Lichtenhof, Steinbühl, Tafelhof | 254 | 36668 | |
11 | Gleißhammer-Nord, Zerzabelshof | Gleißhammer-Nord, Glockenhof, St. Peter, Weichselgarten, Zerzabelshof | 540 | 31138 | |
12 | Eibach, Röthenbach b. Schweinau | Eibach, Gebersdorf, Hafen, Maiach, Neuröthenbach, Röthenbach b.Schweinau | 1414 | 34649 | |
13 | Garden city, Werderau | Gartenstadt, Gibitzenhof, Falkenheim, Ketteler-Siedlung, Rabus, Sandreuth, Werderau | 1071 | 37435 | |
14th | White lead, stadium | Lead white, Dutzendteich, Gleißhammer-Süd, Hasenbuck, Hummelstein, marshalling yard, stadium | 914 | 26661 | |
15th | Langwasser, customs house | Langwasser, exhibition center, Neuselsbrunn, marshalling yard settlement, customs house | 1266 | 37792 | |
16 | Altenfurt, Netzstall | Altenfurt, Birnthon, Brunn, Fischbach, Moorenbrunn, Netzstall | 1078 | 15568 | |
17th | Gerasmühle, Reichelsdorfer Keller | Gerasmühle, Greuth, Holzheim, Katzwang, Koppenhof, Krottenbach, Lohhof, Mühlhof, Neukatzwang, Reichelsdorf, Reichelsdorfer Keller | 1803 | 20737 | |
18th | Gaulnhofen, Worzeldorf | Gaulnhofen, Herpersdorf, Königshof, Kornburg, Pillenreuth, Steinbrüchlein, Weiherhaus, Worzeldorf | 1746 | 13285 |
See also
Web links
- Statistical yearbooks of the city of Nuremberg, from which details on the spatial structure can be found
- City map service Nuremberg: The 10 statistical districts of Nuremberg as a map with detailed information
- City map service Nuremberg: The 87 statistical districts of Nuremberg as a map with detailed information
Individual evidence
- ↑ Small-scale structure of Nuremberg ( memento of the original from June 23, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed November 10, 2011
- ↑ a b Nuremberg perspectives on the 100th birthday of the Statistical Office, September 2000, page 31
- ^ Statistics (overview 1909–2009). (No longer available online.) Office for Urban Research and Statistics, archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; accessed on December 13, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Vacant apartments after 1901–1909 by district. (No longer available online.) Office for Urban Research and Statistics, archived from the original on December 13, 2014 ; accessed on December 13, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Population by statistical districts 1900, 1905, 1910 and 1914. (No longer available online.) Office for Urban Research and Statistics, archived from the original on December 13, 2014 ; accessed on December 13, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Plan of Nuremberg. Statistical Districts (1915). (No longer available online.) Office for Urban Research and Statistics, archived from the original on December 13, 2014 ; accessed on December 13, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Plan of Nuremberg. Statistical Districts (1925). (No longer available online.) Office for Urban Research and Statistics, archived from the original on December 13, 2014 ; accessed on December 13, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Plan of Nuremberg. Statistical Districts (1940). (No longer available online.) Office for Urban Research and Statistics, archived from the original on December 13, 2014 ; accessed on December 13, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ The urban area and its division (as of December 31, 1966). (No longer available online.) Office for Urban Research and Statistics, archived from the original on December 13, 2014 ; accessed on December 13, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Plan of Nuremberg. Statistical districts, with delimitation of the areas incorporated on July 1, 1972. (No longer available online.) Office for Urban Research and Statistics, archived from the original on December 13, 2014 ; accessed on December 13, 2014 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
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- ↑ Statute on the division of the urban area into city districts (Stadt Bezirkssatzung - StadtbezS). (PDF) nuernberg.de, June 3, 1997, accessed December 13, 2014 .
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- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth (Ed.): Statistical Yearbook of the City of Nuremberg 2017 . January 2018, ISSN 0944-1514 , 18.3 Statistical City Districts, p. 248 ( Online [PDF; 4.1 MB ; accessed on November 16, 2018]): "Slight deviations in the sums are due to cases that cannot be allocated to the region."
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- ^ City map service Nuremberg
- ↑ Nuremberg city assembly areas. Nuremberg Mayor's Office, accessed on December 23, 2014 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 74 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 01 Almoshof, Schnepfenreuth. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 83 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 02 Buchenbühl, Ziegelstein. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 92 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 03 Schniegling, St. Johannis. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens ' assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 96 kB) Citizens' assembly area 04 Gardens hdV, Thon. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 95 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 05 Erlenstegen, Weigelshof. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 95 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 06 Doos, Seeleinsbühl. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 103 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 07 Old Town (Lorenz and Sebald). In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'Assembly Areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 100 kB) Citizens' Assembly Area 08 Gardens b. Woehrd, Woehrd. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 92 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 09 Gaismannshof, Sündersbühl. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 99 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 10 Galgenhof, Tafelhof. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2017. (PDF; 90 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 11 Gleißhammer-Nord, Zerzabelshof. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 85 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 12 Eibach, Röthenbach b. Schweinau. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 91 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 13 Gartenstadt, Werderau. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 95 kB) Citizens' assembly area 14, lead white, stadium. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 85 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 15 Langwasser, Zollhaus. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 72 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 16 Altenfurt, Netzstall. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 75 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 17 Gerasmühle, Reichelsdorfer Keller. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .
- ↑ Citizens 'assembly areas (BVG) Nuremberg 2016. (PDF; 84 kB) Citizens' assembly areas 18 Gaulnhofen, Worzeldorf. In: nuernberg.de. City of Nuremberg, Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth, accessed on November 17, 2018 .