Böblingen (district) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Böblingen
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Country | ![]() |
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State | Baden-Württemberg | ||
Adm. region | Stuttgart | ||
Region | Stuttgart | ||
Capital | Böblingen | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 617.83 km2 (238.55 sq mi) | ||
Population
(2013)
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• Total | 370,392 | ||
• Density | 599.505/km2 (1,552.710/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | ||
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | ||
Vehicle registration | BB, LEO | ||
Website | http://www.landkreis-boeblingen.de |
Böblingen is a special kind of area in Germany called a Landkreis, which means a rural district. Think of it like a county or a large region that includes many towns and villages. It's located right in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, one of Germany's states.
The main city and capital of the Böblingen district is Böblingen itself. This district is surrounded by several other districts, including Calw, Esslingen, Enz, Ludwigsburg, Reutlingen, Stuttgart, and Tübingen. These districts work together on different projects and share borders.
Towns and Communities in Böblingen
The Böblingen district is made up of many different towns and smaller communities. Each of these places has its own unique history and character, but they all belong to the larger Böblingen district.
Main Towns
These are the larger towns within the district:
- Böblingen
- Herrenberg
- Holzgerlingen
- Leonberg
- Renningen
- Rutesheim
- Sindelfingen
- Waldenbuch
- Weil der Stadt
Smaller Communities
Besides the main towns, there are many smaller communities, often called municipalities, that are also part of the Böblingen district:
- Aidlingen
- Altdorf bei Böblingen
- Bondorf
- Deckenpfronn
- Ehningen
- Gärtringen
- Gäufelden
- Grafenau
- Hildrizhausen
- Jettingen
- Magstadt
- Mötzingen
- Nufringen
- Schönaich
- Steinenbronn
- Weil im Schönbuch
- Weissach
(German)
See also
In Spanish: Distrito de Böblingen para niños