außehalb
Außehalb is a term encountered in German-language urban studies and geography to designate areas located on the outer side of a defined center or boundary, such as the outskirts of a city or the outer segment of a region. The term combines Außen (outside) and halb (half), signaling a position relative to a core area rather than a precise administrative zone. There is no single formal definition, and its exact meaning depends on the author and context.
In practice, außehalb is used to describe zones that lie beyond a central urban core and exhibit
Relation to other terms: related concepts include Außenbereich (outer area), Randgebiet (edge area), and Peripherie (periphery).
Etymology and usage notes: the term derives from German words for outside and half, conveying a position