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  1. Königslutter am Elm is a city in the district of Helmstedt, Lower Saxony, Germany, near the Elm hills. In 2003, about 17,000 people lived in Königslutter. Königslutter is twinned with Taunton in Somerset, in the southwest of England . Königslutter is on the tourist route called the German Half-Timbered House Road ( Deutsche Fachwerkstraße ).

  2. Königslutter is a stop on the German Timber-Frame Road ( Deutsche Fachwerkstraße) tourist route. In its current form, the township with about 16,000 inhabitants was created in a 1974 administrative reform by joining the following 18 municipalities: Beienrode. Boimstorf. Bornum am Elm. Glentorf. Groß Steinum. Klein Steimke. Königslutter. Lauingen.

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  4. The city Königslutter developed from the village of Lutter, 1150 was the first witness, but certainly much older. Built around 1200, the Duke of Brunswick, just east of the town, a water castle in whose protection Königslutter evolved with the market town, which was awarded its town charter in 1400. The flourishing of the city has resulted ...

  5. KÖNIGSLUTTER, a town of Germany, in the duchy of Brunswick, on the Lutter 36 m. E. of Brunswick by the railway to Eisleben and Magdeburg. Pop. (1905), 3260. It possesses an Evangelical church, a castle and some interesting old houses. Its chief manufactures are sugar, machinery, paper and beer.

  6. Königslutter an de Elm is 'n Stad in de Osten van Neddersassen in de Landkreis Helmstidde. Geografie [ ännern | Bornkood ännern ] De Stad liggt in de Midde van de Naturpark Elm-Lappwold un unmiddelbar an de Nord-Ost-Siede van de Anhöcht Elm .

    • 134 m över de See
    • 16.812 (1. April 2011)
    • 129,3 Inwahners pro km²
    • 130 km²
  7. Königslutter am Elm is a 900 year old city with evidence of a much earlier inhabited area. It's a quaint medieval town sitting on the German Framework Route, a route of approx 100 cities with historic half-timbered homes and festivals.

  8. The city Königslutter developed from the village of Lutter, 1150 was the first witness, but certainly much older. Built around 1200, the Duke of Brunswick, just east of the town, a water castle in whose protection Königslutter evolved with the market town, which was awarded its town charter in 1400. The flourishing of the city has resulted ...

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