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  2. Augsburg - Wikipedia

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    The Augsburg tramway network is now 35.5 km-long after the opening of new lines to the university in 1996, the northern city boundary in 2001 and to the Klinikum Augsburg (Augsburg hospital) in 2002. Tram line 6, which runs 5.2 km from Friedberg West to Hauptbahnhof (Central Station), opened in December 2010. [ 38 ]

  3. Fuggerei - Wikipedia

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    Herrengasse in the Fuggerei. The Fuggerei is the world's oldest public housing complex still in use. It is a walled enclave within the city of Augsburg, Bavaria.It takes its name from the Fugger family and was founded in 1516 by Jakob Fugger the Younger (known as "Jakob Fugger the Rich") as a place where the needy citizens of Augsburg could be housed.

  4. Friedberg, Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Friedberg (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁiːtˌbɛʁk] ⓘ) is a town in the district Aichach-Friedberg, Bavaria, Germany, with some 30,000 inhabitants. It is located next to Augsburg at the river Lech. The town was founded in the 13th century in order to collect a toll from people using the bridge across the Lech.

  5. Königsbrunn - Wikipedia

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    86343. Dialling codes. 08231. Vehicle registration. A. Website. www.koenigsbrunn.de. Königsbrunn (Swabian: Kenigsbrunn[3]) is the largest town in the district of Augsburg, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Lech, approx. 10 km south of Augsburg.

  6. Meitingen - Wikipedia

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    Meitingen. /  48.533°N 10.833°E  / 48.533; 10.833. Meitingen is a market town in the district of Augsburg, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the left bank of the Lech, 20 km (12 mi) south of Donauwörth, and 21 km (13 mi) north of Augsburg .

  7. List of civic divisions of Augsburg - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Augsburg Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Augsburg Town Hall. Augsburg Town Hall (‹See Tfd› German: Augsburger Rathaus) is the administrative centre of Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, and one of the most significant secular buildings of the Renaissance style north of the Alps. It was designed and built by Elias Holl, Stadtbaumeister (Master Builder of the town), in 1615–1624.

  9. Augsburg (district) - Wikipedia

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    Augsburg (German pronunciation: [ˈaʊksbʊʁk] ⓘ; Swabian German: Augschburg) is a Landkreis (district) in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the east and clockwise) the city of Augsburg and the districts of Aichach-Friedberg, Landsberg, Ostallgäu, Unterallgäu, Günzburg, Dillingen and Donau-Ries. The city of Augsburg is not ...