List of civic divisions of Augsburg
- List of civic divisions of Augsburg
This is a list of civic divisions of Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. Augsburg is divided into two tiers of such divisions. The highest level division is called a "Planungsraum," (Plural: "Planungsräume," English: planning district) while the lower tier are called "Stadtbezirke" (Singular: "Stadtbezirk," English: wards). Some "Planungsräume" contain only one "Stadtbezirk," with which such a planning district is coterminous; other districts consist of multiple "Stadtbezirke." Currently, Augsburg contains 17 "Planungsräume" and 42 "Stadtbezirke". Population statistics are current as of January 1, 2006.
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