Zürich District

Zürich District is a district (German: Bezirk) of the Swiss canton of Zürich in Switzerland.

Zürich District

Bezirk Zürich
District
Coat of arms
Country  Switzerland
Canton Zürich
CapitalZürich
Area
  Total87.78 km2 (33.89 sq mi)
Population
 (31 December 2018)
  Total415,367
  Density4,700/km2 (12,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Municipalities1

History

In 1814, the former district of Zürich was established including the municipalities – "Landgemeinden des Bezirks Zürich" (country municipalities) – surrounding the old city of Zürich, the so-called Altstadt. The district of Zürich as it exists today, was created on 1 July 1989, by splitting the former district of Zürich into three parts:

  • The western part became the district of Dietikon;
  • the eastern part became the district (respectively city) of Zürich with its subdivisions;[1]
  • the municipality of Zollikon located east of Zürich was integrated into the district of Meilen.

Therefore, since 1 July 1989, the district of Zürich (SFOS number 0112) shares the same area as the city of Zürich (0261) with its subdivisions totalling 415,367 (as of 31 December 2018) inhabitants on an area of 87.78 km2 (33.89 sq mi).

Municipalities (subdivisions) of the district of Zürich

District building (Bezirksgebäude) located at Badenerstrasse in Zürich

Since 1893 respectively 1934 the city of Zürich as well as the district of Zürich are formed by the old city of Zürich (Altstadt) and by a total of 19 former politically independent municipalities:

CoA Name Merger District
Affoltern 193411
Albisrieden 1934 9
Altstadt 1893 1
Altstetten 1934 9
Aussersihl 1893 4 and 5
Enge 1893 2
Fluntern 1893 7
Hirslanden 1893 7
Höngg 193410
Hottingen 1893 7
Oberstrass 1893 6
Oerlikon 193411
Riesbach 1893 8
Schwamendingen 193412
Seebach 193411
Unterstrass 1893 6
Wiedikon 1893 3
Wipkingen 189310
Witikon 1934 7
Wollishofen 1893 2

Mergers and exclusions

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See also

References

  1. The former 19 independent municipalities of 1893 and 1934, now called districts (German: Kreise), too, form the subdivisions of the city of Zürich. Their subdivisions are called quarters (German: Quartiere).
  2. "Eingemeindete Dörfer (Gemeindearchive)" (in German). Präsidialdepartement Stadt Zürich. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
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