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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WilhelmaWilhelma - Wikipedia

    Wilhelma (German: [vɪlˈhɛlma] ⓘ) is a zoological-botanical garden in Stuttgart in the Bad Cannstatt district in the north of the city on the grounds of a historic castle. Wilhelma Zoo is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Baden-Württemberg, seeing more than 2 million visitors annually.

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  3. Homepage der Wilhelma in Stuttgart. Dem einzigen Zoologisch-Botanischen Garten in Deutschland.

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  5. Wilhelma is the only zoological-botanical garden in Germany and one of the most biodiverse zoos in the world. Promoting domestic and global biodiversity, botanical collections and scientific research work are among our most important missions.

  6. The Wilhelmina zoo and Botanical Garden covers an area of about 30 hectares and is home to 11,500 animals from around the world that represent 1,200 species and features around 6000 plants also from all over the world. Of Germany's zoos, Wilhelma's collection ranks second to the Berlin Zoological Garden.

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  7. www.stuttgart-tourist.de › en › a-wilhelma-stuttgartWilhelma - Stuttgart Tourist

    A unique combination of zoo and botany awaits you in Germany's only zoological and botanical garden - Wilhelma Stuttgart. Here you can observe around 11,000 animals of around 1,200 species. This makes Wilhelma one of the most species-rich zoos not only in Germany, but also worldwide.

  8. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › WilhelmaWilhelma – Wikipedia

    Die Wilhelma ist ein zoologisch-botanischer Garten im Stuttgarter Stadtbezirk Bad Cannstatt. Sie zählt mit jährlich über einer Million Besuchern zu den meistbesuchten zoologischen Gärten in Deutschland. Die Wilhelma zeigt heute auf etwa 30 Hektar rund 11.000 Tiere aus aller Welt.

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