NüRTINGEN
'Nürtingen' is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, in the district of Esslingen. Its population is 40,111 (2003), and its geographical location . It is located on the river Neckar, 291m above sea level.
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History
★ 1046 : First mention of ''Niuritingin'' in the document of Speyer. Heinrich III gave Nürtingen as a gift to the chapter of Speyer
★ around 1335 : Nürtingen receives the city rights
★ 1421 : Nürtingen is the domicile of the Württemberg widows.
★ 1602 : The Maientag, a famous folklore procession and celebration is first recorded
★ 1634 : Half of the population died in the Thirty Years' War and of the plague
★ 1750 : 133 buildings were burned down in the great fire
★ 1783/1784 : Friedrich Hölderlin and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling are pupils of the Latin school (German: Lateinschule). They are still commemorated in the town by the street name ''Schellingstraße'' and the name of a highschool ''Hölderlin-Gymnasium''.
★ 1945 : A few bombs hit Nürtingen. The Tiefenbachtal (a valley in south part of Nürtingen) was an escape route for German soldiers.
★ 1948 : The population increases from 10,000 to 17,000 due to refugees and displaced persons from East Germany
★ 1973 : The district of Nürtingen is merged into the district of Esslingen
External link
★ Official website of the city (German)
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