Stuttgart

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Stutt·gart

 (stŭt′gärt′, sto͝ot′-, shto͝ot′-)
A city of southwest Germany on the Neckar River south-southeast of Heidelberg. Chartered in the 1200s, it later developed as an industrial center.
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Stuttgart

(German ˈʃtʊtɡart)
n
(Placename) an industrial city in W Germany, capital of Baden-Württemberg state, on the River Neckar: developed around a stud farm (Stuotgarten) of the Counts of Württemberg. Pop: 589 161 (2003 est)
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Stutt•gart

(ˈstʌt gɑrt, ˈstʊt-, ˈʃtʊt-)

n.
the capital of Baden-Württemberg, in SW Germany. 588,482.
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Noun1.Stuttgart - a city in southwestern Germany famous for innovative architectureStuttgart - a city in southwestern Germany famous for innovative architecture
Deutschland, FRG, Germany, Federal Republic of Germany - a republic in central Europe; split into East Germany and West Germany after World War II and reunited in 1990
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Stuttgart

[ˈstʊtgɑːt] nStoccarda
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When we reached Germany I left that family and delivered my papers to a revolutionist in Stuttgart; after this I was employed in various ways.
Thomas Peter, Director, Gradmann House (with Sibylle Heeg, Architect): "Gradmann House, owned by the Erich and Liselotte Gradmann Foundation in Stuttgart, Germany, is operated by the Protestant Association of Stuttgart, in cooperation with the Alzheimer Society of Baden-Wurttemberg.
In 2005, Cardiff and Stuttgart celebrated 50 years of being twin cities, and as part of the celebrations Cardiff Methodist CommunityChoir(CMCC) and Stuttgart Chor Art sang together in both cities.
Stuttgart will be the setting for a series of mouth-watering clashes featuring the stars of Holland, the Ivory Coast, France, Spain, Australia and others.
Stuttgart's Kleine Schlossplatz (Small Palace Square) was built in 1968, in an age when motorist freedom was the dogma of urban planning.
RANGERS' Euro opponents Stuttgart continued their impressive start to the season with a 3-1 win away to Werder Bremen.
STUTTGART boss Felix Magath has a score to settle with Scottish football as he brings his team into the Champions League for the first time.
THE STATE of Baden-Wuerttemberg, City of Stuttgart, German Railways and Stuttgart Airport have signed a treaty to provide a rail link to the airport from the city.
MUSINGS OF CERVANTES STUTTGART BALLET DON QUIJOTE OPERA HOUSE STUTTGART, GERMANY DECEMBER 10-31, 2000
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