Bergeborbeck
Bergeborbeck is a northern borough of the city of Essen, Germany, with a population of around 4,400. It was incorporated into the city in 1915, having previously been part of the Bürgermeisterei Borbeck (Borbeck district).
S-Bahn trains have a stop at Bergeborbeck station, which is named after the borough, but located within the boundaries of nearby Bochold.
The football stadium of Georg-Melches-Stadion was located in Bergeborbeck before it was demolished and replaced by nearby Stadion Essen in 2012.[1]
Geography
Bergeborbeck borders the boroughs of Vogelheim to the east, Bochold to the south, and Borbeck-Mitte, Gerschede and Dellwig in the west.
Sources
- ^ Hier stirbt ein Stück Ruhrgebiet, Frankfurter Allgemeine
- v
- t
- e
- Altendorf
- Altenessen
- Bedingrade
- Bergeborbeck
- Bergerhausen
- Bochold
- Borbeck-Mitte
- Bredeney
- Burgaltendorf
- Byfang
- Dellwig
- Fischlaken
- Freisenbruch
- Frillendorf
- Frintrop
- Frohnhausen
- Fulerum
- Gerschede
- Haarzopf
- Heidhausen
- Heisingen
- Holsterhausen
- Horst
- Huttrop
- Karnap
- Katernberg
- Kettwig
- Kray
- Kupferdreh
- Leithe
- Margarethenhöhe
- Nordviertel
- Ostviertel
- Rellinghausen
- Rüttenscheid
- Schonnebeck
- Schönebeck
- Stadtkern
- Stadtwald
- Steele
- Stoppenberg
- Südostviertel
- Südviertel
- Schuir
- Überruhr
- Vogelheim
- Werden
- Westviertel
This North Rhine-Westphalia location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e