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  2. Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart, often nicknamed the "Schwabenmetropole" (English: Swabian metropolis) in reference to its location in the centre of Swabia and the local dialect spoken by the native Swabians, has its etymological roots in the Old High German word Stuotgarten, [24] or "stud farm", [25] because the city was founded in 950 AD by Duke Liudolf of Swabia to breed warhorses.

  3. Stuttgart, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart, Arkansas. Location of Stuttgart in Arkansas County, Arkansas. /  34.50417°N 91.54611°W  / 34.50417; -91.54611. Stuttgart is a city in and the county seat of the northern district of Arkansas County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 9,326.

  4. Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    The Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart (formerly Stadtbücherei Stuttgart) is the public library of the city of Stuttgart. It is organized as a department of the city's cultural office and comprises the central library, 17 city district libraries, and two bookmobiles. In 2013, it received the national award as Library of the Year. Wilhelm Palais (2008)

  5. Stuttgart Region - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart Region ( Baden-Württemberg, Germany) is an urban agglomeration at the heart of the Stuttgart Metropolitan Region. It consists of the city of Stuttgart and the surrounding districts of Ludwigsburg, Esslingen, Böblingen, Rems-Murr and Göppingen (each 10–20 km from Stuttgart city center). About 2.7 million inhabitants live in that ...

  6. Timeline of Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    1493 - Spitalkirche built. [2] 1495 - Stuttgart becomes capital of Wurttemberg. 1570 - Old Palace built. [2] 1626 - Hoppenlaufriedhof [ de] (cemetery) in use. 1686 - Gymnasium illustre (school) established. 1769 - Castle Solitude built outside city. 1775 - Karlsschule relocates to Stuttgart.

  7. Stadtmuseum Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    The Stadtmuseum Stuttgart (City Museum Stuttgart) (proprietary name: StadtPalais – Museum for Stuttgart) is a museum about the history of Stuttgart. It was opened in April of 2018 in the Wilhelm Palais, the former residence of Württembergs last King William II. The Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart, the public library of the city of Stuttgart, was ...

  8. Stuttgart Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    June 4, 2007. The Stuttgart Commercial Historic District encompasses a portion of the commercial center of Stuttgart, Arkansas. The district extends along Main Street between 1st and 6th Streets, and includes a few buildings on the adjacent numbered streets as well as Maple and College Streets, which parallel Main to the west and east ...

  9. Wilhelm Palais - Wikipedia

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    The Wilhelmspalais (German: Wilhelm's Palace) is a Palace located on the Charlottenplatz in Stuttgart-Mitte. It was the living quarters of the last Württemberg King Wilhelm II. It was destroyed during World War II and between 1961 and 1965 reconstructed in modern style. The central library of the town, the Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart was ...