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- Halle-Neustadt, im Volksmund auch Ha-Neu oder Neustadt genannt, war eine Stadt im Bezirk Halle der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik und bezeichnet heute den Stadtteil Neustadt der Stadt Halle (Saale) mit seinen vier Stadtvierteln Nördliche Neustadt, Südliche Neustadt, Westliche Neustadt und Gewerbegebiet Neustadt. Sie wurde am 12. Mai 1967 zur eigenständigen und kreisfreien Stadt erklärt, nachdem sie ursprünglich als neuer Stadtteil Halle-West erbaut worden war. Die Einwohnerzahl betrug Ende 1972 ca. 51.600 und erreichte am Jahresende 1980 mit 93.578 Einwohnern ihren Höchstwert. Am 6. Mai 1990 wurde Halle-Neustadt in die Stadt Halle (Saale) eingemeindet. Die Bevölkerungszahl hat sich seitdem etwa halbiert und fiel bis Dezember 2019 auf einen Stand von 45.661 Einwohnern. (de)
- Halle-Neustadt ('Ciudad Nueva de Halle') fue una ciudad perteneciente al distrito de Halle de la República Democrática Alemana. Fue declarada distrito urbano (Stadtkreis) independiente el 12 de mayo de 1967, después de haber sido edificada en un principio como barrio de Halle. En 1972 contaba con 51 600 habitantes y para 1981 su población era de más de 93 000. El 6 de mayo de 1990 Halle-Neustadt volvió a ser incorporada a la ciudad de Halle como barrio. Desde entonces el número de habitantes se ha reducido a la mitad y el 31 de diciembre de 2010 ascendía a 45 157 habitantes. (es)
- Halle-Neustadt (German pronunciation: [ˈhalə ˈnɔɪ̯ˌʃtat]; popularly known as HaNeu /haːˈnɔɪ̯/, like Hanoi) was a city in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). It was established as a new town on 12 May 1967, as an independent and autonomous city. The population in 1972 was 51,600 and in 1981 was more than 93,000. On 6 May 1990, Halle-Neustadt merged back into Halle again. The population has halved since then and was about 45,157 inhabitants on 31 December 2010. Halle Neustadt has been praised for being “sustainable” as a result of its urban planning, which includes high density living, a tram line serving the central corridor and the regional suburban rail system (S-Bahn). The development itself extends east to west for approximately 4 km and is approximately one kilometre wide. Much of the housing is located within the international mass transit standard of 400 metres from a station on the core axis. Virtually all housing is high rise, with some towers reaching 11 floors. Medium rise buildings tend to have six floors without lifts. Since the dissolution of East Germany and the subsequent deconstruction of much of East German industry, the town has, like many other East German towns, suffered from population loss. There are a number of empty buildings, including high rise buildings, and even some that have been gutted. The city of Halle itself has lost a quarter of its population in barely 15 years — and it appears that most of the exodus has come from Halle Neustadt. Residents have taken the opportunity to move to the city itself or to the suburban communities that ring Halle. Some residential buildings are being redeveloped by the private sector. There is what appears to be a privately developed shopping centre in the core, with a multistory car park and numerous businesses. Parking is now provided adjacent to the remaining occupied apartment buildings. In the beginning, garages were provided on the eastern fringe of the development for those few privileged enough to have cars. (en)
- Halle-Neustadt era una città tedesca, esistita dal 1967 al 1990, e da allora parte della città di Halle (Saale). (it)
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- Halle-Neustadt ('Ciudad Nueva de Halle') fue una ciudad perteneciente al distrito de Halle de la República Democrática Alemana. Fue declarada distrito urbano (Stadtkreis) independiente el 12 de mayo de 1967, después de haber sido edificada en un principio como barrio de Halle. En 1972 contaba con 51 600 habitantes y para 1981 su población era de más de 93 000. El 6 de mayo de 1990 Halle-Neustadt volvió a ser incorporada a la ciudad de Halle como barrio. Desde entonces el número de habitantes se ha reducido a la mitad y el 31 de diciembre de 2010 ascendía a 45 157 habitantes. (es)
- Halle-Neustadt era una città tedesca, esistita dal 1967 al 1990, e da allora parte della città di Halle (Saale). (it)
- Halle-Neustadt, im Volksmund auch Ha-Neu oder Neustadt genannt, war eine Stadt im Bezirk Halle der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik und bezeichnet heute den Stadtteil Neustadt der Stadt Halle (Saale) mit seinen vier Stadtvierteln Nördliche Neustadt, Südliche Neustadt, Westliche Neustadt und Gewerbegebiet Neustadt. (de)
- Halle-Neustadt (German pronunciation: [ˈhalə ˈnɔɪ̯ˌʃtat]; popularly known as HaNeu /haːˈnɔɪ̯/, like Hanoi) was a city in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). It was established as a new town on 12 May 1967, as an independent and autonomous city. The population in 1972 was 51,600 and in 1981 was more than 93,000. On 6 May 1990, Halle-Neustadt merged back into Halle again. The population has halved since then and was about 45,157 inhabitants on 31 December 2010. Halle Neustadt has been praised for being “sustainable” as a result of its urban planning, which includes high density living, a tram line serving the central corridor and the regional suburban rail system (S-Bahn). (en)
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