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Boroughs and quarters of Cologne

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Mülheim
city district of Cologne No. 9
Cologne-Innenstadt
central city district of the city of Cologne No. 1, Germany
Deutz
city quarter No. 105 of Cologne, Germany
Lindenthal
city district of Cologne No. 3
Rodenkirchen
Rodenkirchen () is a southern borough (Stadtbezirk) of Cologne (Köln) in Germany. It has about 110,000 inhabitants and covers an area of . The borough includes the quarters Bayenthal, Godorf, Hahnwald, Immendorf, Marienburg, Meschenich, Raderberg, Raderthal, Rodenkirchen, Sürth, Rondorf, Weiß and Zollstock.
Kalk
city district of Cologne No. 8
Ehrenfeld
city district of Cologne No. 4
Nippes
city district of Cologne No. 5
Porz
thumb|Aerial photograph of Porz, looking west across the Rhine thumb|Courtyard a of mid-18th-century Schloss in Wahn Porz () is a borough, or Stadtbezirk, of Cologne, Germany. It is situated on the east side of the Rhine river in the south-east of the city. Porz is the largest borough of Cologne by area, with 78.92 km2 and has 113,500 inhabitants.
Chorweiler
thumb|1970s Chorweiler
Worringen
Worringen () is a Stadtteil (quarter) of the city of Cologne, Germany. Situated 15 km north of the city centre, on the left bank of the Rhine, it is part of the district of Chorweiler. In 1288, it was the site of the Battle of Worringen. It is served by the Köln-Worringen station.
Zollstock
Zollstock () is a district () of Cologne in the borough () of Rodenkirchen. Situated west of the river Rhine, Zollstock was first mentioned in 1877 and experienced increased development from the 1880s onwards. Since 1901, the district has housed the Südfriedhof, a large monumental cemetery.
Rheinauhafen
thumb|300px|Rheinauhafen (left) as seen from the South: two of the three Kranhäuser already completed, "Kranhaus1" and "KranhausPLUS", designed by Hadi Teherani. In the background: Severinsbrücke|Severin Bridge and [[Cologne Cathedral.]] The Rheinauhafen (, ) is a urban regeneration project in Cologne, Germany, located along the river Rhine between the Südbrücke (Southern Railway Bridge) and Severinsbrücke (Severin Bridge), just south of the inner city's historic old town.
Districts of Cologne
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Bocklemünd/Mengenich
Bocklemünd/Mengenich () is a district on the north-western outskirts of Cologne in the urban district of Ehrenfeld. It consists of the villages Bocklemünd and Mengenich, which grew together and administratively merged in 1950. Today the district is known for the large production facilities of the WDR.
Poll
city quarter no. 701 of Cologne, Germany
Riehl
city quarter no. 503 of Cologne, Germany
Fühlingen
Fühlingen () is a village in the northern part of the city of Cologne. It is part of the borough of Chorweiler. Fühlingen is well known for its artificial lake, Fühlinger See.
Niehl
city quarter no. 506 of Cologne, Germany
Altstadt-Nord
REDIRECT Innenstadt, Cologne#Subdivisions
Sülz
thumb|upright|Weißhaus near Luxemburger Straße thumb|upright|Map of Sülz (shown in red) within the district of Lindenthal, Cologne|Lindenthal
Eil
city quarter no. 705 of Cologne, Germany
MediaPark
thumb|MediaPark with KölnTurm
Buchheim
city quarter no. 903 of Cologne, Germany
Neustadt-Süd
REDIRECT Innenstadt, Cologne
Bayenthal
thumb|upright|Art Nouveau villa on Bayenthal-gürtel, part of the Cologne Belt thumb|upright|Cologne Oval Offices on Gustav-Heinemann-Ufer
Bilderstöckchen
REDIRECT Nippes, Cologne
Rath/Heumar
thumb|map of Rath/Heumar within Kalk thumb|Röttgen estate
Dünnwald
REDIRECT Mülheim, Cologne#Subdivisions
Buchforst
REDIRECT Mülheim, Cologne#Subdivisions