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Straße is a German noun meaning street, a public road within a town or city that provides passage for vehicles and pedestrians and links neighborhoods, districts, or points of interest. In many German-speaking regions, streets are named and designated with the suffix Straße as part of a house address.

Etymology: The term traces to Middle High German strāze, from Latin strata via Old High German; it

Orthography: In standard German the word is Straße, with the Eszett (ß) representing a long vowel sound

Usage and structure: A street typically runs between intersections and carries assigned house numbers. Urban planning

See also: Road, urban planning, street name, address.

originally
referred
to
a
paved
road
and
has
been
extended
to
modern
urban
streets.
after
a
single
's'
in
the
preceding
syllable.
In
environments
where
ß
is
not
used,
such
as
Switzerland
or
in
all-caps
signage,
Strasse
is
used.
The
short
form
"Stra."
appears
in
some
abbreviations.
distinguishes
various
street
types,
such
as
Hauptstraße
(main
street)
and
Nebenstraße
(side
street).
In
many
towns,
streets
are
subject
to
local
traffic
regulations,
zoning,
speed
limits,
and
pedestrian
zones.
Signs
display
the
street
name
and
sometimes
the
locality;
postal
addresses
in
Germany,
Austria,
and
parts
of
Switzerland
usually
include
the
street
name
before
the
house
number.