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  2. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg - Wikipedia

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    The archives also house the files of the Police Headquarters Stuttgart, the decorative folders and role books of the Staatstheater Stuttgart and all birth records of the Landesfrauenklinik Stuttgart (Stuttgart Women's State Hospital); the documents of the Teutonic Order, official books of the convent Ellwangen and documents of Ulm, Esslingen am ...

  3. History of Baden-Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    Monument to the Constitution of Baden (and the Grand Duke for granting it), in Rondellplatz, Karlsruhe, Germany The Grand Duchy of Baden (Großherzogtum Baden) within Germany at the time of the German Empire. In the wars after the French Revolution in 1789, Napoleon, the emperor of the French, rose to be the ruler of the European continent.

  4. Baden-Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    Despite it not being predominantly reliant upon an industrial capacity, Baden-Württemberg is regarded as one of the most strongest economic states in Germany. Baden-Württemberg has the highest exports (2019) [24] and third-highest imports (2020), [25] the second-lowest unemployment rate with 4.3% (March 2021), [26] the most patents pending ...

  5. Freudental - Wikipedia

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    Freudental was first mentioned in 1304 in the stock records of the hospital in Esslingen.Similar to Besigheim and Löchgau it belonged to the Marquis of Baden, as a result of the Bavarian Succession War of 1504 it fell under Duke Ulrich of Württemberg and under the stewardship of the bailiff of Besigheim Konrad Schenk von Winterstetten.

  6. Todtnau - Wikipedia

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    Todtnau is a town in the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. As of 2009 its population was of 4,932. As of 2009 its population was of 4,932. Geography

  7. Knittlingen - Wikipedia

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    Knittlingen was founded during the Frankish period. Records from the year 843 refer to it by the name "Cnudelingen." It was a possession of various religious and secular territories, including the Margraviate of Baden, until it finally came into the possession of Maulbronn Abbey, which held it from that time forward.