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Districts of Germany
A German district is an administrative subdivision known as ("rural district"), except in the states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein where it is known simply as . Most major cities in Germany are not part of a rural district, but perform district-like functions on their own. In this context, those cities are referred to as Kreisfreie Stadt (literally "district-free town") or Stadtkreis ("urban district").

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