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  1. The Stuttgart Open, also known by its sponsored name Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, is a women's tennis tournament held in Stuttgart, Germany (until 2005, in Filderstadt, a southern suburb of Stuttgart). Held since 1978, the tournament is the oldest women's indoor tournament in Europe. The event was part of the Tier II category from 1990 until 2008 ...

  2. Kocsis Zoltán ( Budapest, 1952. május 30. – Budapest, 2016. november 6.) kétszeres Kossuth - és Liszt Ferenc-díjas zongoraművész, karmester és zeneszerző, a Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekar főzeneigazgatója (1997–2016), érdemes és kiváló művész, a kortárs magyar zene egyik legnagyobb alakja.

  3. SOKO Stuttgart: With Benjamin Strecker, Peter Ketnath, Karl Kranzkowski, Astrid M. Fünderich. The SOKO Stuttgart team investigates analytically and with sensitivity in the likeable state capital.

  4. Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart, alemanski: Landeshaubdschdadd Schduagert ), glavni i po broju stanovnika najveći grad njemačke savezne pokrajine Baden-Württemberg. Oko 615.000 stanovnika živi u gradu na rijeci Neckar. Područje utjecaja procjenjuje se na 2.700.000 stanovnika, a metropolitansko područje na 5.300.000 stanovnika.

  5. Ludwigsburg Palace. /  48.90000°N 9.19583°E  / 48.90000; 9.19583. Ludwigsburg Palace, nicknamed the " Versailles of Swabia ", [1] is a 452-room palace complex of 18 buildings located in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Its total area, including the gardens, is 32 ha (79 acres) – the largest palatial estate in the country.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Reutlingen, nicknamed "The Gate to the Swabian Alb " ( German: "Das Tor zur Schwäbischen Alb" ), is a Landkreis (district) in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, Germany . The former free imperial city (until 1802) reached the limit of 100,000 residents in 1989. It is the ninth-largest city in Baden-Württemberg.

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