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  2. Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    As the capital of Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart is an important political centre in Germany and the seat of the State Parliament, or Landtag as well as all Baden-Württemberg state departments. In June 2009, for the first time the Greens gained the most seats in a German city with more than 500,000 inhabitants, effectively changing the balance ...

  3. Stuttgart Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart Observatory (German: Sternwarte Stuttgart; 025) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the association Schwäbische Sternwarte e.V. It is located on the Uhlandshöhe in Stuttgart, Germany. Public tours have been held since 1920 and the observatory claims to be one of the oldest in Germany.

  4. Neckartenzlingen - Wikipedia

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    Baden-Württemberg: Admin. region: Stuttgart : ... Time zone: UTC+01:00 ... Neckartenzlingen is a town in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern ...

  5. Kirchberg an der Murr - Wikipedia

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    Baden-Württemberg: Admin. region: Stuttgart : ... Time zone: UTC+ ... Kirchberg an der Murr is a municipality in the district of Rems-Murr in Baden-Württemberg in ...

  6. Baden-Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    Despite it not being predominantly reliant upon an industrial capacity, Baden-Württemberg is regarded as one of the most strongest economic states in Germany. Baden-Württemberg has the highest exports (2019) [24] and third-highest imports (2020), [25] the second-lowest unemployment rate with 4.3% (March 2021), [26] the most patents pending ...

  7. Stuttgart-Center - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart-Center is located lies an hour from the Black Forest and a similar distance from the Swabian Jura mountains. Stuttgart lies inside a fertile valley known as the Stuttgarter Kessel (Stuttgart cauldron) whose boundaries are politically the four other districts (North, West, East, and South) bordering it, and physically the woodlands around it.

  8. Rotenberg (Stuttgart) - Wikipedia

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    Rotenberg is a village which is a part of the Untertürkheim district of the City of Stuttgart, Germany.The area overlooks Untertürkheim and the Neckar valley and lies on the north and east slopes of the hill known as Württemberg (previously Wirtemberg).

  9. Crailsheim - Wikipedia

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    Crailsheim is a town in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Incorporated in 1338, it lies 32 kilometres (20 miles) east of Schwäbisch Hall and 40 km (25 mi) southwest of Ansbach in the Schwäbisch Hall district. The city's main attractions include two Evangelical churches, a Catholic church, and the 67 metre tower of its town hall.