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Stuttgart-Weilimdorf

 
Wikipedia: Stuttgart-Weilimdorf
 

Weilimdorf is a north-western suburb (Stadtbezirk) of the German city of Stuttgart and covers an area of 12,6 km² with a population of around 30,0001 . It first became part of Stuttgart in 1933 and until that time was a separate entity with its own administration which was then subsumed into the city administration. Weilimdorf includes the Stadtteile of Bergheim, Giebel, Hausen, Weilimdorf-Nord and Wolfbusch and is home to an expanding commercial area.

Notable architecture includes the Castle Solitude, the 15th Century Oswald Church and the modern centre of Weilimdorf the Löwen-Markt[1].

References

1. The German Wikipedia entry for Stuttgart-Weilimdorf

External links

All of these links are to German language pages

The official City of Stuttgart webpage - use the search (Suche) box to find information about Weilimdorf.

The Weilimdorf advertising association's news and information pages from the Weilimdorf Werbegemeinschaft

Coordinates: 48°48′51.48″N 9°06′44.28″E / 48.8143°N 9.1123°E / 48.8143; 9.1123


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