Baden-Württemberg
Land (federal state) in southwestern Germany
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Baden-Württemberg lies in south-western Germany to the east of the upper Rhine, and is one of the country's sixteen Bundesländer (federal states). |
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Baden-Württemberg State Parliament in Stuttgart
The Black Forest is a popular vacation resort in Baden-Württemberg
Ortenberg Castle near Offenburg (now a Youth Hostel)
Old Town Hall in Esslingen
Castle Heidelberg
Old Town Hall in Tübingen
Old Castle in Stuttgart
New Castle in Stuttgart
Gottesaue Castle in Karlsruhe
Castle in Ludwigsburg
Castle Sigmaringen
Sankt Blasien Abbey
Castle Weikersheim
Lake Bodensee, Southern Baden-Württemberg
Lake Bodensee, German side overlooking Austria
Black Forest Train near Karlsruhe
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Stuttgart (seat of the state parliament)
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Federal states of Germany: