Reutlingen

Reutlingen, nicknamed "The Gate to the Swabian Alb", is a Landkreis in the middle of , . The former free imperial city reached the limit of 100,000 residents in 1989.
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  • Type: County with 293,000 residents
  • Description: district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
  • Also known as: Das Tor zur Schwäbischen-Alb”, “DE141”, “Reutlingen (district)”, and “The Swabian Alb Gate

Places of Interest

Highlights include Sternberg Tower and Sternberg (Gomadingen).

Scenic viewpoint
is a scenic viewpoint.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gomadingen and Grafeneck.

Village
Photo: Enslin, CC BY 2.5.
is a town in the district of Reutlingen in in . About 85% of its territory is located on the . It's the district where the Grafeneck Castle is situated.

Hamlet
is a small rural village in the municipality of , south of .

Village
is a village.

Reutlingen

Latitude
48.4088° or 48° 24′ 32″ north
Longitude
9.3572° or 9° 21′ 26″ east
Population
293,000
Elevation
661 metres (2,169 feet)
Open location code
8FWFC954+GV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 240078362
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­county
Geo­Names ID
3220792
Wiki­data ID
Q8217
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Western Panjabi—“Reutlingen” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: منطقة رويتلينغن
  • Aragonese: Districto de Reutlingen
  • Armenian: Ռոյտլինգեն
  • Bavarian: Landkroas Reutlingen
  • Belarusian: раён Ройтлінген
  • Belarusian: Ройтлінген (раён)
  • Belarusian: Ройтлінген
  • Catalan: Reutlingen
  • Cebuano: Landkreis Reutlingen
  • Chinese: Reutlingen Kūn
  • Chinese: 罗伊特林根县
  • Czech: Zemský okres Reutlingen
  • Dutch: Landkreis Reutlingen
  • Esperanto: Distrikto Reutlingen
  • French: arrondissement de Reutlingen
  • French: Arrondissement de Reutlingen
  • Galician: Distrito de Reutlingen
  • Georgian: როიტლინგენის რაიონი
  • German: Landkreis Reutlingen
  • Greek: Ρόιτλινγκεν (νομός)
  • Hebrew: חבל רויטלינגן
  • Hungarian: Reutlingen járás
  • Hungarian: Reutlingeni járás
  • Indonesian: Reutlingen
  • Interlingue: Subdistrict Reutlingen
  • Italian: circondario di Reutlingen
  • Italian: Circondario di Reutlingen
  • Japanese: ロイトリンゲン郡
  • Kazakh: Ройтлинген
  • Kurdish: Reutlingen
  • Ladin: Landkreis Reutlingen
  • Lombard: Reutlingen
  • Macedonian: Ројтлинген
  • Malay: Reutlingen
  • Min Nan Chinese: Reutlingen (Landkreis)
  • Northern Frisian: Reutlingen (Lönjkris)
  • Northern Frisian: Reutlingen
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Landkreis Reutlingen
  • Norwegian: Landkreis Reutlingen
  • Occitan (post 1500): Arrondiment de Reutlingen
  • Persian: رویتلینگن (ناحیه)
  • Persian: رویتلینگن
  • Polish: Powiat Reutlingen
  • Portuguese: Reutlingen
  • Romanian: Reutlingen
  • Russian: Ройтлинген
  • Saterfriesisch: Reutlingen
  • Scots: Reutlingen
  • Slovak: Reutlingen
  • Spanish: Distrito de Reutlingen
  • Spanish: Reutlingen
  • Swedish: Landkreis Reutlingen
  • Swiss German: Landchrais Reidlenga
  • Tosk Albanian: Landkreis Reutlingen
  • Turkish: Landkreis Reutlingen
  • Ukrainian: Ройтлінген
  • Uzbek: Reutlingen
  • Vietnamese: Reutlingen
  • Waray (Philippines): Reutlingen
  • Western Frisian: Reutlingen
  • Western Panjabi: ریوتلنگن

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