Stroud Green

Stroud Green
London Borough of Haringey
Haringey
Lage in Greater London
Status London Borough
Region Greater London
Verwaltungssitz Wood Green
Fläche 29,59 km² (339.)
Einwohner (2007) 224.700 (52.)
ONS-Code 00AP
Website www.haringey.gov.uk

London Borough of Haringey [ˈhæɹɪŋgeɪ] ist ein Stadtbezirk von London und liegt im Norden der Stadt. Bei der Gründung von Greater London im Jahr 1965 entstand er aus den Distrikten Hornsey, Wood Green und Tottenham der Grafschaft Middlesex.

Die bekannteste Sehenswürdigkeit ist der Alexandra Palace. Im Fußballstadion an der White Hart Lane spielt der Premier League-Verein Tottenham Hotspur.

Die Bevölkerung setzt sich wie folgt zusammen: 65,6 % Weiße, 6,7 % Südasiaten, 20,0 % Schwarze und 1,1 % Chinesen. Partnerstädte sind Koblenz (Deutschland), Arima (Trinidad und Tobago), Clarendon (Jamaika), Larnaka (Zypern), Livry-Gargan (Frankreich) und Sundyberg (Schweden).

Stadtteile

  • Bounds Green
  • Crouch End
  • Finsbury Park
  • Harringay
  • Highgate
  • Hornsey
  • Manor House
  • Muswell Hill
  • Noel Park
  • Seven Sisters
  • South Tottenham
  • Stroud Green
  • Tottenham
  • Tottenham Green
  • Tottenham Hale
  • Turnpike Lane
  • Wood Green

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