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  2. Stuttgart Stadtbahn - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the Stuttgart Stadtbahn system is made up of fourteen main lines (U1-U9, U12-U15, U19), a special event line (U11) and two temporary lines during construction site, [1] serving 203 stations, and operating on 130 kilometres (81 mi) of route. [2] In 2014, the Stuttgart Stadtbahn carried 174.9 million passengers. [2]

  3. Stuttgart Region - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart Region (Baden-Württemberg, Germany) is an urban agglomeration at the heart of the Stuttgart Metropolitan Region. It consists of the city of Stuttgart and the surrounding districts of Ludwigsburg, Esslingen, Böblingen, Rems-Murr and Göppingen (each 10–20 km from Stuttgart city center).

  4. Fernsehturm Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    Fernsehturm Stuttgart (English: Stuttgart TV Tower) is a 216.61 m (710.7 ft) telecommunications tower in Stuttgart, Germany. It was the first telecommunications tower in the world constructed from reinforced concrete , and it is the prototype for many such towers worldwide.

  5. Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Stuttgart 21 project, with Stuttgart Hbf becoming a through-station, most regional connections would no longer require the change of trains. Among the seven local regional lines starting in Stuttgart, the line to Tübingen, with an average of 32,100 passengers during the week, was the most used in 2014.

  6. Killesbergpark - Wikipedia

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    The Killesbergpark (Höhenpark Killesberg) is an urban public park of half a square kilometre (123 acres) in Stuttgart, Germany. It is just north of the state capital, where Killesberg is a quarter of the borough of Stuttgart-Nord (North). The park dates back to the horticultural show of 1939. Before the show, a large area of the park had been ...

  7. Claus Kleber - Wikipedia

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    Claus-Detlev Walter Kleber [1] (born 2 September 1955 in Reutlingen) is a German journalist and former lawyer.He anchored heute-journal, an evening news program on ZDF, one of Germany's two major public TV stations.

  8. University of Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    Technische Hochschule Stuttgart 1929, art deco cast iron plaque medal to the 100th anniversary. From 1770 to 1794, the Karlsschule was the first university in Stuttgart. The University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart-Hohenheim, founded in 1818 and Stuttgart's oldest still existing university [7], is not related to the University of Stuttgart, except for some joint activities.

  9. Klaus Mehnert - Wikipedia

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    Klaus Mehnert. Klaus Mehnert (October 10, 1906, in Moscow, Russian Empire – January 2, 1984, in Freudenstadt, West Germany) was a German writer, journalist and academic.He was a correspondent in the Soviet Union; a professor in the United States; a publisher of the German-funded journal XXth Century in Shanghai during World War II; and an advisor to several German governments after the war.