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Pfullendorf

 
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Pfullendorf
Coat of arms of Pfullendorf
Pfullendorf is located in Germany
Pfullendorf
Administration
Country Germany
State Baden-Württemberg
Admin. region Tübingen
District Sigmaringen
Mayor Thomas Kugler
Basic statistics
Area 90.56 km2 (34.97 sq mi)
Elevation 654 m  (2146 ft)
Population 13,183  (31 December 2006)
 - Density 146 /km2 (377 /sq mi)
Other information
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Licence plate SIG
Postal code 88630
Area code 07552
Website www.pfullendorf.de
Location of the town of Pfullendorf within Sigmaringen district
Map

Coordinates: 47°55′27″N 9°15′24″E / 47.92417°N 9.25667°E / 47.92417; 9.25667

Pfullendorf is a small historic city in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.

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Geography

Its location is in the district of Sigmaringen, 25 km north of Lake Constance and south of the Danube valley and therefore on the continental divide between the watersheds of the Rhine and the Danube. The area is known as the Linzgau.

The surrounding towns are Wald, Herdwangen-Schönach, Meßkirch, Ostrach, Illmensee, Krauchenwies, Heiligenberg, and Deggenhausertal.

History

Pfullendorf was founded by the Alamanni tribe and named Dorf am Phoul (Pfuol), meaning village on the Phoul. It was made a Free Imperial City in the Holy Roman Empire on June 2, 1220 by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor.

Starting in 1383, Pfullendorf governed itself with a democratic guild constitution, with annual election of the mayor. With brief interruptions, this guild constitution remained in force until 1803 and was a model for other cities.

At the Council of Constance in 1415, King Sigismund gave the city the right of higher judgment, that is, the right of execution. This meant that Pfullendorf was answerable only to God and the Emperor.

Although the Reformation, the Peasants' War, the Thirty Years' War, the French Revolution, and the plague left their marks on the region, Pfullendorf was able to avoid major destruction.

In 1803, Pfullendorf became part of Baden, and it remained an administrative center in the upper Linzgau until 1936. It then became part of the district of Überlingen, and belongs to the district of Sigmaringen since 1973.

From 1972 to 1976, the neighboring villages of Aach-Linz, Denkingen, Gaisweiler, Tautenbronn, Großstadelhofen, Mottschieß, Otterswang, and Zell-Schwäblishausen became part of Pfullendorf.

Culture

The German Army's Special Operations Training Centre (Ausbildungszentrum für spezielle Operationen) is located in Pfullendorf, as was the NATO International Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol School following its move from Weingarten to its closure in 1999. In 2001 the United States Army took command of the I-LRRP School in Pfullendorf and the name was changed to the International Special Training Centre (ISTC). ISTC is the International Wing (I-Wing) of the German Ausbildungszentrum Special Operations.

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Famous people

Daniel Schuhmacher - DSDS winner for Season 6.

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