Stuttgart
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Stuttgart
Summary
Stuttgart is a big city[1]. Stuttgart has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Stuttgart is located in Stuttgart Government Region[3].
- Stuttgart is in the country of Germany[4].
- Stuttgart is on the body of water Neckar[5].
- Stuttgart is on the body of water Nesenbach[6].
- Stuttgart's head of government is recorded as Frank Nopper[7].
- Stuttgart's instance of is recorded as big city[8].
- Stuttgart's instance of is recorded as City district in Baden-Württemberg[9].
- Stuttgart's instance of is recorded as financial center[10].
- Stuttgart's instance of is recorded as major regional center[11].
- Stuttgart's instance of is recorded as urban municipality in Germany[12].
- Stuttgart's instance of is recorded as Option municipality[13].
- Stuttgart's instance of is recorded as state capital in Germany[14].
- Stuttgart's shares border with is recorded as Rems-Murr[15].
- Stuttgart's shares border with is recorded as Esslingen District[16].
- Stuttgart's shares border with is recorded as Böblingen district[17].
- Stuttgart's shares border with is recorded as Ludwigsburg District[18].
- mare is named after Stuttgart[19].
- garden is named after Stuttgart[20].
- Stuttgart's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Stuttgart-Mitte[21].
- Stuttgart's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Stuttgart-Nord[22].
- Stuttgart's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Stuttgart-Ost[23].
- Stuttgart's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Stuttgart-West[24].
- Stuttgart's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Bad Cannstatt[25].
- Stuttgart's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Birkach[26].
- Stuttgart's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Botnang[27].
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Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Stuttgart include Stuttgart Airport[28], a commercial airport[29], in Germany[30], founded in 1936[31]; Stuttgart[32], a city in the United States[33], in United States[34], founded in 1880[35]; Stuttgart Government Region[36], a government region of Baden-Württemberg[37], in Germany[38]; Stuttgart 21[39], an engineering project[40], in Germany[41]; and Stuttgart Regional Council[42], a Regierungspräsidium[43], in Germany[44], founded in 1973[45].
Why It Matters
Stuttgart has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Stuttgart is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[46]
Entities named for Stuttgart include Stuttgart Airport[28], a commercial airport[29], in Germany[30], founded in 1936[31]; Stuttgart[32], a city in the United States[33], in United States[34], founded in 1880[35]; Stuttgart Government Region[36], a government region of Baden-Württemberg[37], in Germany[38]; Stuttgart 21[39], an engineering project[40], in Germany[41]; and Stuttgart Regional Council[42], a Regierungspräsidium[43], in Germany[44], founded in 1973[45].