Stuttgart's name is derived from the Old High German word "Stuotgarten," which means "stud farm." The name reflects the city's origins in the 10th century when it was established as a breeding ground for horses by Duke Liudolf of Swabia. Over time, "Stuotgarten" evolved into Stuttgart, becoming the name of the city as it developed into a significant urban center.
Philip Hagmann was born in 1981, in Stuttgart, Germany.
Katja Gaub was born in 1971, in Stuttgart, Germany.
Roger Kusch was born in 1954, in Stuttgart, Germany.
Ramstein is approximately 120 kilometers (about 75 miles) from Stuttgart. The drive typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions. There are also train options available for travel between the two locations.
Titus Schweyer was born on October 25, 2000, in Stuttgart, Germany.
The direction to Paris from Stuttgart is west.
Kunstmuseum Stuttgart was created in 2005.
University of Stuttgart was created in 1829.
Stuttgart Scorpions was created in 1982.
Fernsehturm Stuttgart was created in 1956.
Sportfreunde Stuttgart was created in 1874.
The population of Stuttgart-Feuerbach is 28,046.
On Stage in Stuttgart was created in 1997.
Karlsschule Stuttgart was created in 1770.
Karlsschule Stuttgart ended in 1794.
Stuttgart Emus was created in 2008.
Fernmeldeturm Stuttgart was created in 1972.