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until 23 July 1933 Cannstatt, formerly also known as Kannstadt (around 1900), Canstatt or Cannstadt, is the most populous and oldest district of Baden-Württemberg's state capital Stuttgart.
  • Bad Cannstatt
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Cannstatt
until 23 July 1933 Cannstatt, formerly also known as Kannstadt (around 1900), Canstatt or Cannstadt, is the most populous and oldest district of Baden-Württemberg's state capital Stuttgart.
  • Bad Cannstatt

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48°48'20"N, 9°12'51"E
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