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Metzingen

 
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Metzingen
Metzingen-Rathaus.jpg
Coat of arms of Metzingen
Metzingen is located in Germany
Metzingen
Administration
Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Admin. region Tübingen
District Reutlingen
Lord Mayor Ulrich Fiedler
Basic statistics
Area 34.61 km2 (13.36 sq mi)
Elevation 350 m  (1148 ft)
Population 22,003  (31 December 2006)
 - Density 636 /km2 (1,647 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate RT
Postal codes 72541–72555
Area code 07123
Website www.metzingen.de

Coordinates: 48°32′12″N 09°17′09″E / 48.53667°N 9.28583°E / 48.53667; 9.28583

Metzingen Weinberg

Metzingen is a city with about 22,000 inhabitants, located in the state of Baden-Württemberg in the southwest of Germany, 30 km south of Stuttgart.

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History

The city is mentioned for the first time in documents from 1075. The cultivation of wine led to a spread of wealth around 1600.

During the Thirty Years' War Metzingen suffered considerable destructions, and soon after two third of the population died of a plague epidemic.

After the industrialization different textile factories were built in Metzingen. In 1859 Metzingen was connected to the railline from Tübingen to Stuttgart.

Factory outlet

Today, Metzingen is famous for its factory outlets, attracting people from all over the country and even Europe. Hugo Boss, which was founded in Metzingen and still has its headquarters there, started first with its factory outlet and was soon followed by other companies (e.g. Reebok, Joop, Strenesse, Escada, Bally, Puma, Adidas, etc.) who offer a range of their clothing at reduced price.

Politics

The town council has 25 seats from which the CDU has 8. Dieter Hauswirth has been the elected mayor of Metzingen since 1999.

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Metzingen is twinned with:

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