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The Castle Hayne Formation is divided into three submembers: the New Hanover member, the Comfort Member, and the Spring Garden Member. [3] The New Hanover member is the oldest member and is characterizes by cobbles and pebbles, fine sand, glauconite, and phosphate in a fine limestone matrix. The most common fossils are shark and ray teeth.
Aussersihl is a district in the Swiss city of Zürich. Known officially as District number 4, the district is known as colloquially Chreis Cheib, cheib being the Zürich German word for an animal cadaver. It earned the name as the area historically contained pits for the deposition of dead animals.
The municipality of Zurich is divided into twelve districts ... District 4 Aussersihl: Werd: Langstrasse: Hard: 261041 261042 261044 1893 1893 1893 0.31 1.13 1.46 3,878
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The quarter of Langstrasse in Zurich. Langstrasse (lit. ' long street ') is a street and quarter in district 4 in Zurich. [1] Langstrasse begins near the district courts and extends north-northeast to the train tracks of Zürich Hauptbahnhof. The following short segment of Langstrasse leads towards Limmatplatz in Industriequartier (district 5 ...
In 1814, the former district of Zürich was established including the municipalities – "Landgemeinden des Bezirks Zürich" (country municipalities) – surrounding the old city of Zürich, the so-called Altstadt. The district of Zürich as it exists today, was created on 1 July 1989, by splitting the former district of Zürich into three parts:
Industriequartier is a district in the Swiss city of Zurich. Geography. Aerial view by Walter Mittelholzer (1932) ... Together with today's District 4, ...
The Zürcher Unterland ("Zurich lowlands") comprises the northwestern part of the canton of Zurich, including the districts of Bülach and Dielsdorf. Geographically, it is located in the Swiss plateau , between the Limmat valley , the city of Zurich and the Zürcher Oberland in the south, river Rhine and Germany in the north.