Cannstatt (Q21486)
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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
- Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt
- Stuttgart-Cannstatt
- Cannstatt
- Stuttgart-Cannstattde
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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. |
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48°48'20"N, 9°12'51"E
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48°48'20"N, 9°12'51"E
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205 m | metre
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70331–70378
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15.713 km² | square kilometre
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8 September 2018
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Wikipedia(4 entries)
- dewiki Bad Cannstatt
- enwiki Bad Cannstatt
- eswiki Bad Cannstatt
- frwiki Bad Cannstatt
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Other sites(2 entries)
- commonswiki Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt
- wikidatawiki Q656982