Fürth is a city located in northern Bavaria, Germany, in the administrative division (Regierungsbezirk[2]) of Middle Franconia. It is now contiguous with the larger city of Nuremberg, the centres of the two cities being only 7 km apart.
Fürth is one of 23 "major centres" in Bavaria. Fürth, Nuremberg, Erlangen and some smaller towns form the "Middle Franconian Conurbation", which is one of the 11 German metropolitan regions.
Fürth celebrated its thousandth anniversary in 2007, its first mention being on 1 November 1007.
Fürth (German pronunciation: [fʏʁt] (About this sound listen); East Franconian: Färdd; Yiddish: פיורדא, Fiurda) is a city in northern Bavaria, Germany, in the administrative division (Regierungsbezirk[2]) of Middle Franconia. It is now contiguous with the larger city of Nuremberg, the centres of the two cities being only 7 km apart.
Fürth is one of 23 "major centres" in Bavaria. Fürth, Nuremberg, Erlangen and some smaller towns form the "Middle Franconian Conurbation", which is one of the 11 German metropolitan regions.
Fürth celebrated its thousandth anniversary in 2007, its first mention being on 1 November 1007.
Contents
1 Geography
1.1 Neighbouring municipalities
1.2 Parts of town
2 History
2.1 Expansion
2.2 Population development
3 Religions
3.1 Christianity
3.2 Judaism
4 Nature
5 Politics
5.1 Coat of arms
5.2 Administration
6 International relations
7 Economy and infrastructure
7.1 Transport
7.1.1 Airports
7.1.2 Rail
7.1.3 Water transport
7.1.4 Local public transport
7.2 Media
7.3 Companies in Fürth
7.4 Education
7.5 Municipal amenities
8 Culture and sights
8.1 Theatre
8.2 Pubs, restaurants, shopping etc.
9 Sights
9.1 Monuments
9.2 Museums
9.3 Churches
9.4 Secular buildings
9.5 Parks
9.6 Regular events
9.7 Prizes awarded by the town of Fürth
10 Sport and leisure
10.1 Sport
10.2 Leisure
11 Notable people associated with Fürth
12 Notes
13 Sources
14 Further reading
15 Literature (in German)
16 Literature (in English)
17 External links
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