Filderstadt
Filderstadt is a city of the center of Bade-Wurtemberg S, in the south of Stuttgart. The city was born from a communal reform in 1975 and comprised as of the beginning more than 20.000 inhabitants. From July 1976 it was declared Grosse Kreisstadt.
It is divided into 5 districts (Stadtteil):
- Bernhausen in north
- Sielmingen in the east
- Harthausen in south-east
- Bonlanden in the south
- Plattenhardt in south-west
Geography
Filderstadt is located on the plate of Filder between 327 and 474 meters of altitude.
It is the name of the Contrée which gave the name to the city.
On his western board with the district of Plattenhardt one finds a natural park the Naturpark Schönbuch.
Schwäbische Alb the Jura souabe is at sight of the city.
Common neighbors
Stuttgart, Neuhausen auf den Fildern, Wolfschlugen, Aichtal, Waldenbuch, Leinfelden-Echterdingen.
Leisures
For more than 10 years maintaining the town of Filderstadt has worked to promote the practice of the bicycle, very widespread activity in Germany. In the Nineties a project team was even assembled in order to develop the cycle infrastructures by taking account of the environmental protection and the development of town planning and of coordination with the state of the Bade-Wurtemberg.
The city organizes throughout the year of the demonstrations around this activity. Exits for very old and any level, as well as more ludic exits to discover the farms of the surroundings or to make a barbecue after small strolls in the countryside.
Finally one can get a chart to the 25.000 with all the cycle tracks published by the municipality of Filderstadt. The last edition dates from the month of August 2006.
Twinnings
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Dombasle-on-Meurthe France in the department of the Meurthe-et-Moselle in 1972
- Underground the France in the department of the Digs in 1973
- Poltawa Ukraine in 1987
- Oschatz Germany in the Saxony in 1990
- Selby England in the Yorkshire of North in 2002
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