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B?lingen (district)

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Statistics
State:Baden-W?ttemberg
Adm. Region:Stuttgart
Region:Stuttgart
Capital:B?lingen
Area:617.86 km?
Inhabitants:369,068 (2002)
pop. density:597 inh./km²
Car identification:BB
Homepage:http://www.landkreis-boeblingen.de
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B?lingen is a district (Kreis) in the middle of Baden-W?ttemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from west clockwise) Calw, Enzkreis, Ludwigsburg, district-free Stuttgart, and the districts Esslingen and T?ingen.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Geography
3 Partnerships
4 Coat of arms
5 Towns and municipalities
6 External links

History

The district was created in 1938 as the successor of the Oberamt B?lingen, which dates back to the duchy of W?ttemberg. In 1973 the majority of the district Leonberg as well as a few municipalities of the district Calw were added to the district, and a few municipalities moved to the district Ludwigsburg.

Geography

A part of the district is located in the Black Forest, other landscapes covered are the Oberes G? and the Sch?buch. The highest elevation is the 626 m high K?lenberg in the municipality Jettingen; the lowest point with 315 m is in the valley of the Glems at the northern boundary of the district.

Coat of arms

The deer antler in the top of the coat of arms is the symbol of W?ttemberg. Below is a banner (gonfanon) which is the symbol of the Counts of T?ingen.

Towns and municipalities

  1. B?lingen
  2. Herrenberg
  3. Holzgerlingen
  4. Leonberg
  5. Renningen
  6. Sindelfingen
  7. Waldenbuch
  8. Weil der Stadt
    Verwaltungsgemeinschaften
  1. Aidlingen/Grafenau
  2. G?tringen/Ehningen
  3. Herrenberg
  4. Holzgerlingen
  5. Oberes G?
  6. Waldenbuch-Steinenbronn
    Municipalities
  1. Aidlingen
  2. Altdorf bei B?lingen
  3. Bondorf
  4. Deckenpfronn
  5. Ehningen
  6. G?tringen
  7. G?felden
  8. Grafenau
  9. Hildrizhausen
  10. Jettingen
  11. Magstadt
  12. M?zingen
  13. Nufringen
  14. Rutesheim
  15. Sch?aich
  16. Steinenbronn
  17. Weil (Sch?buch)
  18. Weissach

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