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Kagran
Kagran is a neighbourhood in Vienna, Austria, within Donaustadt, the 22nd district of Vienna. It has a population of 69,744 and covers 11.02 km². History In 1904/05, Kagran, then an independent municipality, was incorporated into Vienna as part of the newly established 21st district, Floridsdorf. During the period of Red Vienna, many municipal buildings (''Gemeindebauten'') and urban settlements were constructed. Since 1954, Kagran, along with seven other towns, has been part of the 22nd district, Donaustadt. Kagran remained town-like until the 1970s, when large housing estates were built by the city to the north-east of the town centre. Geography Kagran borders five other subdivisions of Donaustadt: Süßenbrunn, Breitenlee, Hirschstetten, Stadlau, and, across the Old Danube, Kaisermühlen. With an area of 11.02 km2, it is the fourth largest part of Donaustadt. The town features a blend of single-family homes and apartment complexes. Features Kagran is home to the ...
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Kagran Station
Kagran is a station on of the Vienna U-Bahn in Kagran, Donaustadt. It opened in 1982. Nearby landmarks * Austrian Horticultural Museum * Erste Bank Arena and Sporthalle Kagran * * Japanese International School in Vienna * Vienna DC Timberwolves Wolves Dome * Westfield Donau Zentrum shopping centre * Wiener Linien Wiener Linien (Viennese Lines) is the company running most of the public transit network in the city of Vienna, Austria. It is part of the city corporation . Governing structure and statistics Until decentralisation on 11 June 1999, Wiener Lini ... Kagram tram depot References External links * {{Vienna U-Bahn Station , line1=yes Buildings and structures in Donaustadt Vienna U-Bahn stations Railway stations in Austria opened in 1982 ...
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Donaustadt
Donaustadt (; "Danube City") is the 22nd district of Vienna, Austria (). Donaustadt is the easternmost district of Vienna.Statistik Austria, 2007, webpagestatistik.at-23450. Wien.gv.at webpage (see below: References). Geography The Donaustadt district is situated in the northeast part of Vienna and is the largest of the districts by area, occupying about one-quarter of the Vienna city area, . It borders the 2nd District ( Leopoldstadt), the 11th District ( Simmering), and the 21st District ( Floridsdorf), as well as parts of Lower Austria. The district has a large part to the west of the Danube, Danube Island and Old Danube. In the east and north, Donaustadt shares the Marchfeld. Overall, about 59 percent of the district's territory is in green areas, making 30 percent of Vienna's green space lie in the 22nd District. By Danube regulation, in 1870-75, the territory of the present district was radically changed. The Danube had originally spread out in numerous arms, so she ...
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U1 (Vienna U-Bahn)
Line U1 is a line on the Vienna U-Bahn metro system. Opened in 1978, it currently has 24 stations and a total length of , from to . When the extension to Oberlaa was completed in 2017, the line became the longest on the network, surpassing the length of . The line is connected to at and , at , at Karlsplatz and . Stations Line U1 currently serves the following stations: * ( park & ride facility) * ( park & ride facility) * * * * * * (transfer to: ) * * (transfer to: ) * (transfer to: ) * (transfer to: ) * * (transfer to: ) * * * * * * * * ( park & ride facility) * * (transfer to: - park & ride facility) History Construction (1969-1982) The construction of Vienna's modern urban railway network started on 3 November 1969. This consisted of the newly built U1 line, and two merged lines from a tram and old metro, of the line U2 and U4 respectively. As the result of a more streamlined network, there were new routes between U1, U2 and U4. ...
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Donau Zentrum
The Westfield Donau Zentrum (Donau Zentrum until 2021; DZ for short) is a shopping center in Vienna's 22nd district, Donaustadt. With the Kitchen restaurant area connected to the center, it is the largest shopping center and entertainment center in Vienna. History The shopping center was opened in 1975 with ; today's sales area is . There are over 262 retail, catering and entertainment establishments on a total area of approximately (between the center and the Kitchen). The center has been expanded several times since 1975. From 2009 to October 2010 it was expanded and rebuilt. In autumn 2021, the center changed its former name “Donau Zentrum” to Westfield Donau Zentrum. In September 2021, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield named six locations in four European markets as Westfield Destinations. The new building, opened in October 2010, contains over 60 new shops and, at , provides a third of the additional retail space. The 38-metre-high sculpture ''Sonnenstrahl'', which opened in ...
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