History of Basel - Quarters

Quarters

Basel is subdivided into 19 quarters (Quartiere). The municipalities of Riehen and Bettingen, outside the city limits of Basel, are included in the canton of Basel-City as rural quarters (Landquartiere).

Quartier Area Population
Population Density
people/km2
Altstadt Grossbasel (central Grossbasel) 37.63 2,044 5,432
Vorstädte (Suburbs) 89.66 4,638 5,173
Am Ring 90.98 10,512 11,554
Breite 68.39 8,655 12,655
St. Alban 294.46 10,681 3,633
Gundeldingen 123.19 18,621 15,140
Bruderholz 259.61 9,006 3,477
Bachletten 151.39 13,330 8,830
Gotthelf 46.62 6,784 14,552
Iselin 109.82 16,181 14,840
St. Johann 223.90 18,560 8,323
Altstadt Kleinbasel (central Kleinbasel) 24.21 2,276 9,401
Clara 23.66 4,043 17,090
Wettstein 75.44 5,386 7,139
Hirzbrunnen 305.32 8,676 2,845
Rosental 64.33 5,180 8,052
Mattäus 59.14 16,056 27,149
Klybeck 91.19 7,234 7,933
Kleinhüningen 136.11 2,772 2,038
City of Basel 2275.05 170,635 7,517
Bettingen 222.69 1,183 538
Riehen 1086.10 20,763 1,923
Canton of Basel-City 3583.84 192,581 5,379

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Famous quotes containing the word quarters:

    He stood, and heard the steeple
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    It tossed them down.
    —A.E. (Alfred Edward)

    Before I finally went into winter quarters in November, I used to resort to the north- east side of Walden, which the sun, reflected from the pitch pine woods and the stony shore, made the fireside of the pond; it is so much pleasanter and wholesomer to be warmed by the sun while you can be, than by an artificial fire. I thus warmed myself by the still glowing embers which the summer, like a departed hunter, had left.
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