Roda
Roda is a river of Thuringia, Germany and it flows into the Saale in Jena-Lobeda.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: ArtMechanic, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Places of Interest
Highlights include Jena-Göschwitz station and In memoriam Salvador Allende.
Jena-Göschwitz station
Railway station
Photo: Platte, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Jena-Göschwitz station is a railway station in city of Jena in the German state of Thuringia. It is located 152.21 metres above sea level, 32.22 km from Großheringen on the Saal Railway and 27.50 from Weimar station on the Weimar–Gera railway.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Neulobeda and Lobeda.
Neulobeda
Suburb
Photo: Hamster3, CC BY-SA 2.5.
Neulobeda is the largest district of the Thuringian university town Jena with over 22,000 residents. The residents are distributed over an area of 3.6 km2.
Lobeda
Suburb
Photo: Oglobeda, Public domain.
Lobeda is a former independent city in Thuringia, Germany, which is now a district of Jena known as Lobeda-Old Town. It was incorporated in 1946, has just under 2000 inhabitants on an area of 3.36 square kilometers and is located just under 4.5 kilometers south of the city center.
Roda
- Type: Stream
- Description: river in Germany
- Categories: river and body of water
- Location: Thuringia, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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