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  1. Calw, pequeña ciudad de la Selva Negra en Baden-Wurtemberg . Postal de 1907. Historia. La villa pasó a formar parte del Condado de Wurtemberg en 1345. Fue destruida en 1634 por las tropas imperiales y en 1692 por el ejército francés dirigido por Ezéchiel du Mas.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Ubicado en el corazón de la región de Baden-Wurtemberg, Calw es un destino pintoresco que ofrece una encantadora mezcla de historia, cultura y belleza natural. Un Vistazo a la Historia de Calw. La historia de Calw se remonta a la época romana y su bien conservada arquitectura medieval es un testimonio de su rica herencia.

  3. 26 de jun. de 2014 · Calw, pequeña ciudad de la Selva Negra. Escrito por: slopez 26 junio 2014 2 minutos. Uno de los lugares que más atraen, en Alemania, en especial en la etapa de vacaciones de verano, es la Selva Negra. Además de estupendos paisajes, este lugar nos ofrece algunas poblaciones, pequeñas y grandes, que son de gran interés para visitar.

  4. Distrito en el mapa de Alemania. El distrito de Calw (en alemán: Landkreis Calw) es un distrito (Kreis) situado en el centro del estado de Baden-Wurtemberg, en Alemania. Pertenece a la región de Karlsruhe.

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    Location

    Calw is located in the valley of the Nagold in the Northern Black Forest at an altitude between 330 and 630 metres (1,080–2,070 ft) above sea level.[citation needed] The historic centre lies west of the river. The newer parts of town have developed on the surrounding slopes. The following streams also exist within the town: the Tälesbach, Ziegelbach, Wurstbrunnenbach, Schießbach, Schlittenbach und Schweinbach. In the northern part of the town, on the western slope of the Nagold valley is the...

    Neighbouring Communities

    The following towns and communities (Gemeinden) border on the town of Calw (clockwise, from the north): Bad Liebenzell, Althengstett, Gechingen, Wildberg, Neubulach, Bad Teinach-Zavelstein, Neuweiler, Bad Wildbad and Oberreichenbach(all in the Calw district).

    Subdivisions

    Calw has 13 subdivisions known as Stadtteile (quarters or neighborhoods): Altburg, Oberriedt, Speßhardt, Spindlershof, Weltenschwann, Calw, Alzenberg, Heumaden, Wimberg, Hirsau, Ernstmühl, Holzbronn und Stammheim. The subdivision known as Calw corresponds to the historic town centre. The following subdivisions are centered on historic villages: Altburg, Alzenberg, Hirsau, Holzbronn, and Stammheim.

    Calw was first mentioned in records in 1037. In the 11th century, the town grew around the older castle of the Grafen (Counts/Earls) of Calw. In the Middle Ages, Calw was an important commercial town, especially in the cloth and leather trades. In 1345, Calw became part of Württemberg, and by the 16th century, it had become the summer residence of ...

    Municipal council

    Since the municipal elections of 7 June 2009 the municipal council of Calw has had a total of thirty members (previously there were only twenty-seven). The Lord Mayor(in German "Oberbürgermeister") has a votes and acts as the chairperson of the council. The municipal election of 25 May 2014 yielded these results:

    Mayor

    By the 15th century, Calw had an electoral system that chose a new mayor (Bürgermeister) every two years. Proof exists for a council as far back as 1453. Since its elevation to the rank of a große Kreisstadt in 1976, the mayor has carried the title of Oberbürgermeister (Lord Mayor). An elected deputy mayor carries the title Bürgermeister.

    Coat of arms

    The coat of arms of the town of Calw shows a red lion with a blue tongue and blue crown standing atop a blue hill with three ridges, all against a golden background. The town flag is red-gold. The lion on the three-ridged hill is the coat of arms of the counts of Calw, the former lords of the town. The coat of arms has been used for centuries and was reapproved for use by the state government when the town was expanded in 1976.

    More than 8,000 people are employed in Calw, of which more than 5,200 work in the service sector and around 2,700 in the goods-producing sector.[citation needed]

    Calw is served by Bundesstraßen(federal highways) 295, 296 und 463. Climbing out of the Nagold valley toward Stuttgart, Bundesstraße 296 has two lanes. This 2.7 km section thereby makes it possible to pass slower vehicles in two switchbacks. The Nagold Valley Railway, which runs from Pforzheim to Hochdorf in Nagold, has two stops in Calw: the new C...

    Calw is the seat of the district council of Calw District. There is also a tax office a local court, which belongs to the judicial districts of the state court Tübingen and of the superior state court of Stuttgart. The Kommando Spezialkräfte (Special Forces Command) of the Bundeswehr (German Armed Forces) has been stationed since 1996 in the Graf Z...

    Calw has a small historic centre that was largely untouched by the last war. Many guests visit the town's marketplace and the Nikolausbrücke (a historic bridge). Calw has begun catering to the tourist trade, with numerous shops, restaurants, bistros and ice-cream parlours. In the 1970s part of the historic centre was replaced with a shopping centre...

  6. Localización Arrondissement Calw : País Alemania, Estado Baden-Wurtemberg. Grandes ciudades : Calw , Nagold , Altensteig , Bad Wildbad , Wildberg , Bad Liebenzell , Schömberg , Althengstett , Bad Herrenalb , Haiterbach , Neubulach , Ebhausen , Gechingen , Neuweiler , Bad Teinach-Zavelstein , Simmozheim , Oberreichenbach , Ostelsheim , Dobel ...

  7. Calw : Localización de Calw : País Alemania, Estado Baden-Wurtemberg, Distrito Calw. Informaciones disponibles : Dirección de correo, Teléfono, Fax, Sitio web, Alcalde, Coordenadas geográficas, Población, Altitud, Superficie, El tiempo y Hotel.