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Neustadt (German for new town or new city) may refer to a number of places and other entities.

Places

Map of places called Neustadt in Central Europe.

General

In Austria

In Canada

In the Czech Republic

In France

In Germany

In Hungary

In Poland

  • Neustadt in Oberschlesien; Prudnik, Poland
  • Neustadt in Westpreußen; Wejherowo, Poland

In Romania

In Slovakia

Fictional places

  • Neustadt is the hometown of the protagonist in Erich Kästner's children's book Emil and the Detectives
  • In the 1963 film The Great Escape the railway station near the prison camp, where many of the escaped prisoners are seen to board a train is named Neustadt
  • Playmobil's set numbers 4302, 4304, 4370, and 4382 train stations come with Neustadt signage. A Newcastle sign is usually included as well.

People

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