Ingolstädter Straße, the Glossary
The Ingolstädter Straße in the Munich district of Milbertshofen-Am Hart and Schwabing-Freimann is a 4 kilometer long exit road heading North, where it connects there with Leopoldstraße.[1]
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15 relations: Arterial road, Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne, Fürst-Wrede-Kaserne, FC Bayern Campus, Frankfurter Ring, Ingolstadt, Leopoldstraße, Milbertshofen-Am Hart, Munich, Munich North Ring, Panzerwiese, Public transport, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Schwabing, Subway (underpass).
Arterial road
An arterial road or arterial thoroughfare is a high-capacity urban road that sits below freeways/motorways on the road hierarchy in terms of traffic flow and speed.
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Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne
The Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne, before called Warner Kaserne by the US Army (1950-1968), it is a military facility in Munich, Germany, which was built by the architect Oswald Bieber between 1934 and 1936.
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Fürst-Wrede-Kaserne
Fürst-Wrede-Kaserne has been a military facility in Munich, Germany, since 1936 when it was built by the Munich Heeresbauamt (army construction bureau) under its original name Verdun-Kaserne.
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FC Bayern Campus
The FC Bayern Campus is a sports complex located in the north of Munich.
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Frankfurter Ring
Frankfurter Ring The Frankfurter Ring is an approximately long street in the districts Milbertshofen and Freimann of Munich, Germany. Ingolstädter Straße and Frankfurter Ring are streets in Munich.
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Ingolstadt
Ingolstadt (Austro-Bavarian) is an independent city on the Danube, in Upper Bavaria, with 142.308 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2023).
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Leopoldstraße
Leopoldstraße is a street in the Munich districts Maxvorstadt, Schwabing and Milbertshofen. Ingolstädter Straße and Leopoldstraße are streets in Munich.
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Milbertshofen-Am Hart
Milbertshofen (Central Bavarian: Muibatshofa), Am Riesenfeld and Am Hart (Central Bavarian: Am Hoart) are three boroughs situated in the north of Munich in Germany.
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Munich
Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.
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Munich North Ring
Munich North Ring (Münchner Nordring), section of which are only used by freight trains, is a railway bypass on the northern edge of the Bavarian state capital of Munich.
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Panzerwiese
The Panzerwiese is a 200 hectare heath area in Milbertshofen-Am Hart in the north of Munich, Germany.
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Public transport
Public transport (also known as public transportation, public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typically managed on a schedule, operated on established routes, and that may charge a posted fee for each trip.
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Süddeutsche Zeitung
The Süddeutsche Zeitung, published in Munich, Bavaria, is one of the largest daily newspapers in Germany.
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Schwabing
Schwabing is a borough in the northern part of Munich, the capital of the German state of Bavaria.
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Subway (underpass)
A subway, also known as an underpass, is a grade-separated pedestrian crossing which crosses underneath a road or railway in order to entirely separate pedestrians and cyclists from motor or train traffic.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingolstädter_Straße
Also known as Ingolstädter Strasse.