Noun
a district of a town or city
Source: WordNetAs many of those communities had already established their own contacts and partnerships before the regional and local reorganisation in 1969, the Federal City of Bonn now has a dense network of city district partnerships with European partner towns. Source: Internet
"Exactly 102 years ago, the independence manifesto was read out in Parnu," said Peeter Järvelaid, elder of the city district of North Tallinn, according to BNS. Source: Internet
Further redevelopment of the now disused south-western harbour followed; a city architecture exposition ( Bo01 ) was held in the area in 2001, and its buildings and villas form the core of a new city district. Source: Internet
Olive Bayliss, who lived with her family over at London Wall, in London’s City District, was certain that the Luftwaffe came in faster than usual tonight, catching everyone by surprise. Source: Internet
Although the mandate is open-ended, it was generally agreed that the focus of their effort was put back together the city district. Source: Internet
Before the talks, Onodera made a trip to the main base of the Baltic Fleet in Kronstadt, a former fortress on Kotlin Island in the Gulf of Finland, which is now a city district of St Petersburg. Source: Internet