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Oberbilk
City district of Düsseldorf, Germany / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oberbilk is an inner-city urban quarter in the south-east of the German city of Düsseldorf. The back exit of the Central Station leads to Oberbilk. The new District Court of Düsseldorf is located in Oberbilk since 2010, as is the main office of the Communal Library of Düsseldorf. Oberbilk is also home to the Mitsubishi Electric Halle, a concert arena with a capacity for 7,500.
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Oberbilk has a high population density, with 31,179 people (2020) living in just 3.94 km2.[1][2] 36.6% are non-German, which is higher than the 23.6% found in Düsseldorf as a whole.[2]
Traditionally Oberbilk was a working class borough containing heavy industry. This changed in the 1980s and, following restructuring, employment is now dominated by the third sector. Unemployment is high.