Tuttlingen
Tuttlingen is a town in Baden-Württemberg, capital of the district Tuttlingen. The license plate denotation for this district is TUT, indicating a small district, where larger towns have two letters (VS), and the largest cities have only one (H).
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Baden-Württemberg - District Tuttlingen
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The town is wrapped around a small mountain called the Honberg where the ruin of a medieval fort by the same name stands overlooking the town. Festivals and art exhibitions are held here and it is displayed for its historical value. The center of town is a designated Fussgaengerzone (pedestrian area) and features many shops and businesses, an open marketplace, a fountain, and many other art pieces.
Related Topics:
Honberg - Fussgaengerzone
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The source of the Danube is in this district, where it can be seen as a small brook that begins to gradually widen as it heads south and east toward Austria and Hungary.
Related Topics:
Austria - Hungary
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