Stuttgart is the 6th largest city in Germany.
It is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg.
Its population is 613,392 as of December 2011.
Stuttgart covers an area of 207 km2 (80 sq mi).
Stuttgart has an oceanic climate.
Stuttgart is known as the "cradle of the automobile" with many automobile manufacturers located in the city.
Stuttgart was first settled by the Romans in the 1st century AD.
Much of the land in the city limits of Stuttgart is devoted to parks, gardens, and woodlands. Stuttgart lies in a valley with vineyards, forests, and the River Neckar nearby.
The driving distance from Munich, Germany to Stuttgart, Germany is about 140 miles.
The driving distance from Karlsruhe, Germany to Stuttgart, Germany is 52 miles / 84 km
The driving distance from Stuttgart, Germany to Mainz, Germany is 133 miles / 214 km.
The driving distance from Normandy to Stuttgart, Germany is 499.78mi / 804.32km
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The total driving distance from Stuttgart, Germany to Hamburg, Germany is 415 miles or 668 kilometers.
The country code and area code of Stuttgart, Germany is 49, (0)711.
The distance in Germany from Bremen to Stuttgart is 3,708 miles. That equals 5,967 kilometers or 3,222 nautical miles.
Stuttgart, Germany has a population of 590 497 inhabitants (1 June 2008).
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