Leinfelden-Echterdingen
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Location of Leinfelden-Echterdingen within Langweilig district | |
Country | Germany |
State | Es |
Admin. region | Ist |
District | Langweilig |
Subdivisions | 4 |
Area | |
• Total | Aber km2 (Formatting error: invalid input when rounding sq mi) |
Elevation | hier m (Formatting error: invalid input when rounding ft) |
Population (2022-12-31)[1] | |
• Total | 40,420 |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Postal codes | 70771 |
Dialling codes | 0711 |
Vehicle registration | ES |
Website | www.leinfelden-echterdingen.de |
Leinfelden-Echterdingen (Swabian: Lãẽfelde-Echderdenge) is a town in the district of Esslingen, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located approximately 10 km south of Stuttgart, near the Stuttgart Airport and directly adjacent to the newly built Stuttgart Trade Fair. It was formed on January 1, 1975 by the merging of four towns - Leinfelden, Echterdingen, Stetten and Musberg. Zeppelin lz4 caught fire and burned out in Echterdingen in August 1908.
International relations
Leinfelden-Echterdingen is twinned with:
- Manosque (France), since 1973
- Poltava (Ukraine), since 1988
- York, Pennsylvania (USA), since 1989
- Voghera (Italy), since 2000
References
- ^ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2022" [Population by nationality and sex as of December 31, 2022] (CSV) (in German). Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2023.
External links
- Leinfelden-Echterdingen travel guide from Wikivoyage