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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RostockRostock - Wikipedia

    Rostock is the first city region that defines itself not only as a city in its boundaries, but as a regiopolis, with a supra-regional sphere of influence. A regiopolis can be compared to a metropolis , but on a smaller scale.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RegiopolisRegiopolis - Wikipedia

    Location of the Rostock Regiopolis. Rostock is the urban center in between the metropolitan areas of Hamburg to the west, Szczecin to the east, Copenhagen-Malmö to the north and Berlin to the south; Rostock region is the German gateway to the Baltic states, Russia and to Scandinavia;

  3. Rostock is the first city region that defines itself not only as a city in its boundaries, but as a regiopolis, with a supra-regional sphere of influence.

  4. May 27, 2020 · The region of Rostock is located in the north-east of the federal territory of Germany and is nestled between the metropolis regions Copenhagen/ Malmö, Hamburg, Berlin as well as Stettin. Moreover it is directly located at the Baltic Sea.

  5. rathaus.rostock.de › en › employment_and_economyRostock - Regipolitan region

    Geographically, the regiopolitan region encompasses the Hanseatic and university city of Rostock, the district of Rostock with its medium-sized towns of Bad Doberan, Güstrow and Teterow, and the medium-sized region of Ribnitz-Damgarten.

  6. Regiopolis is a term of land use and urban planning which is composed of Regio (region) and polis (city). Currently this perception, which was developed in 2006 as a work-concept of the University of Kassel for a new research and the politics field, describes smaller cities beyond metropolitan areas. Moreover these regiopolises function as ...

  7. The German RegioPolis Network was founded in Berlin by the towns Rostock, Bielefeld, Erfurt, Paderborn, Siegen and Trier on 16 March 2016. The towns of Koblenz and Würzburg additionally joined the network in 2019.

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