Jakomini

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Jakomini
6th city district of Graz
Graz Linien Variobahn 233 am Jakominiplatz.3.jpg
Streetcar on Jakomini square
Country Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Province Styria
Statutory city Graz
Area
  Total4.06 km2 (1.57 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
  Total31,412
  Density7,700/km2 (20,000/sq mi)

Jakomini (German pronunciation: [jakoˈmiːni] ) is the 6th district of Austrian city of Graz. It is named after Kaspar Andreas Ritter von Jacomini and covers an area of 4,06 square kilometers. With a population of 31,412 in 2023 it is the most populous of the districts of Graz. The postal codes of Jakomini are 8010, 8041 and 8042. [1]

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