List of Cities and Towns in Germany

List Of Cities And Towns In Germany

This is a complete list of the 2,065 towns and cities in Germany (as of Sep 1, 2012)

Only municipalities with independent administration and that have the Stadtrecht (town or city rights) are included.

For details of the cities (Großstädte, i.e. places with populations over 100,000), see also: List of cities in Germany by population
and also: Metropolitan Regions in Germany

There are in:

  • Bavaria: 317 towns and cities
  • Baden-Württemberg: 312 towns and cities
  • North Rhine-Westphalia: 271 towns and cities
  • Hesse: 190 towns and cities
  • Saxony: 174 towns and cities
  • Lower Saxony: 163 towns and cities
  • Rhineland-Palatinate: 128 towns and cities
  • Thuringia: 126 towns and cities
  • Brandenburg: 112 towns and cities
  • Saxony-Anhalt: 104 towns and cities
  • Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: 84 towns and cities
  • Schleswig-Holstein: 63 towns and cities
  • Saarland: 17 towns and cities
  • Bremen (state): 2 cities
  • Berlin: 1 city
  • Hamburg: 1 city


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