Niederrad

Multi tool useStadtteil of Frankfurt am Main in Hesse, Germany
Niederrad |
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Stadtteil of Frankfurt am Main
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Coordinates: 50°05′18″N 08°38′37″E / 50.08833°N 8.64361°E / 50.08833; 8.64361Coordinates: 50°05′18″N 08°38′37″E / 50.08833°N 8.64361°E / 50.08833; 8.64361
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Country | Germany |
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State | Hesse |
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Admin. region | Darmstadt |
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District | Urban district |
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Town | Frankfurt am Main |
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Area
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• Total | 2.894 km2 (1.117 sq mi) |
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Population (2007-12-31)
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• Total | 22,667 |
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• Density | 7,800/km2 (20,000/sq mi) |
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Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) |
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Postal codes | 60528 |
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Dialling codes | 069 |
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Vehicle registration | F |
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Website | www.niederrad.de |
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Niederrad is a city district of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is part of the Ortsbezirk Süd and is subdivided into the Stadtbezirke Niederrad-Nord and Niederrad-Süd.
History
The district is mainly designated as residential area. It includes the settlement Bruchfeldstraße which was planned by the urban planners in the 1920s under the direction of Ernst May, the Adolf-Miersch settlement and the high-rise Mainfeld residential area.[1]
The purchasing power is 22,067 euros per capita (as of 2009).
Situation
Niederrad is the site of the western part of the University Hospital Frankfurt, Frankfurt naming of some important institutions, but the racecourse Niederrad is located administratively in the district of Sachsenhausen and the Niederrad business district "Bürostadt" belongs almost exclusively to the District Schwanheim, more precisely, its settlement Goldstein. Also the sewage treatment plant is located at the Niederrad-Schwanheim district border.
Frauenhof, a baroque building in Niederrad from 1761
Mainfeld, a residential area
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Districts of Frankfurt am Main
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- Altstadt
- Bahnhofsviertel
- Bergen-Enkheim
- Berkersheim
- Bockenheim
- Bonames
- Bornheim
- Dornbusch
- Eckenheim
- Eschersheim
- Fechenheim
- Flughafen
- Frankfurter Berg
- Gallus
- Ginnheim
- Griesheim
- Gutleutviertel
- Harheim
- Hausen
- Heddernheim
- Höchst
- Innenstadt
- Kalbach-Riedberg
- Nied
- Nieder-Erlenbach
- Nieder-Eschbach
- Niederrad
- Niederursel
- Nordend-Ost
- Nordend-West
- Oberrad
- Ostend
- Praunheim
- Preungesheim
- Riederwald
- Rödelheim
- Sachsenhausen-Nord
- Sachsenhausen-Süd
- Schwanheim
- Seckbach
- Sindlingen
- Sossenheim
- Unterliederbach
- Westend-Nord
- Westend-Süd
- Zeilsheim
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Authority control  | - WorldCat Identities
- GND: 4093162-6
- VIAF: 155946315
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References
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