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Hagsfeld

Hagsfeld
Locator map Hagsfeld in Karlsruhe
Locator map Hagsfeld in Karlsruhe

Hagsfeld is a district in the north east of Karlsruhe, Germany. Hagsfeld borders the Stutensee district of Blankenloch in the north, Weingarten in the northeast and the Karlsruhe districts Grötzingen in the east, Durlach in the southeast, Rintheim in the south and Waldstadt in the west. The district is further divided into Alt-Hagsfeld and Westlicher Teil.

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Hagsfeld
Kösliner Straße, Karlsruhe Waldstadt

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Kösliner Straße 102
76139 Karlsruhe, Waldstadt
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Botanischer Garten der Universität Karlsruhe
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