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  1. Ministers-President of the Kingdom of Württemberg (1821–1918) 1821–1831: Christian Friedrich von Otto. 1831–1848: Paul Friedrich Theodor Eugen Reichsfreiherr von Maucler. 1848–1849: Friedrich von Römer. 1849–1850: Johannes von Schlayer. 1850–1864: Joseph Freiherr von Linden.

  2. The Franconian history of the region south of the Rennsteig had ceased to be taught or was only very sketchily taught in schools since the 1960s. Today, the region's residents identify themselves mainly with Thuringia. This is markedly different from the present situation of Franconia in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg.

  3. History. The flag of Baden-Württemberg was created in 1952, after the merging of the former German states Baden, Württemberg-Baden, and Württemberg-Hohenzollern, that were divided due to different occupying forces after World War II. Historically, the state of Southern Baden used a yellow-red-yellow horizontal triband.

  4. Rust ( German: [ʁʊst] ⓘ; Low Alemannic: Ruäscht) is a municipality in the district of Ortenau in Baden-Württemberg in Germany . It is also the home of the famous theme park Europa-Park. The Renaissance era Balthasar Castle is now part of the theme park. The protected floodplain forest Taubergießen is adjacent to Rust.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WaldenbuchWaldenbuch - Wikipedia

    Waldenbuch. /  48.63722°N 9.13167°E  / 48.63722; 9.13167. Waldenbuch ( Swabian: Waldebuech) is a town in the district of Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany . It is the home of the popular Ritter Sport brand of chocolate.

  6. Baden-Württemberg (German pronunciation: [ˈbaːdən ˈvʏɐ̯təmˌbɛɐ̯k]) is ane o the 16 states o Germany. Baden-Württemberg is in the soothwastren pairt o the kintra tae the east o the Upper Rhine , an is the third lairgest in baith aurie an population o Germany's saxteen states, wi an aurie o 35,742 square kilometres (13,800 sq mi) an 10.7 million indwallers. [3]

  7. Hohenbaden Castle (at the time of its establishment Schloss Hohenbaden, now Old castle or Altes Schloss) in German Baden-Baden was the residence of the margraves of Baden for almost 400 years. The castle was built around 1100 by Herman II, Margrave of Baden (1074–1130) on the west flank of the Battert rock. Under Margrave Bernard I (1372 ...