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  1. Baden-Württemberg. Baden, former state on the east bank of the Rhine River in the southwestern corner of Germany, now the western part of the Baden-Württemberg Land (state) of Germany. The former Baden state comprised the eastern half of the Rhine River valley together with the adjoining mountains, especially the Black Forest (Schwarzwald ...

  2. In 1806 Baden had a Jewish population of about 12,000, which had risen to 24,099 by 1862. As the result of emigration after the rise of Nazism, it decreased from 20,617 in 1933 to 8,725 by 1939. The Jews of Baden were among the first to be deported from Germany. On Oct. 22, 1940, some 5,600 Baden Jews, along with others from the Palatinate and ...

  3. Welcome to sunny Southwest Germany, a very special vacation destination. Start with historic cities. Heidelberg is one of Europe's most romantic, with its castle, river and university. Stuttgart, the region's capital, boasts art museums, opera and two of the world's best car museums. After all, this is where the automobile was patented almost ...

  4. An area of 35,751 square kilometres supports a population of around 10.8 million people. Located in Germany’s Southwest corner and neighbour to three other German States, Baden-Württemberg lies at the very heart of Europe and shares borders with three European countries. Baden-Württemberg is characterized by the diversity of its landscapes.

  5. Baden-Württemberg is the only Federal State created as the result of a referendum. In 1952, the States of Württemberg-Baden, Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern merged to form a single cohesive State in Germany’s southwest. But the eventful history of the individual states in the Southwest stretches back much further. More.

  6. Apartment in Baden-Baden. 4.88 (282) Elegant apartment with garden view. Ideal for 1-2 persons, separate entrance, 35 m² fully equipped. Spacious shower, fully equipped open kitchen. The flat is located in the basement of a 2-party house in a very quiet side street, view directly into the garden. Ideal starting point for hiking.

  7. Baden Emigration Index 1866-1911 (free to search with registration) Contains the names of more than 28,000 persons who left Baden between 1866 and 1911. Each entry includes the emigrant's name, residence or place of birth, and the year of departure. The Baden Emigration Index is also available on digitized microfilm from FamilySearch.

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