Stutensee
Stutensee is a town of Germany, located at the north of Karlsruhe in the Bade-Wurtemberg. It is after Bruchsal, Ettlingen and Bretten the fourth larger city of the district of Karlsruhe.
Geography
Stutensee is on the Rhenish Fossé, directly in the north of Karlsruhe. The name of the city comes from the Château of Stutensee, which is in the center of the 4 communes. The Pfinz runs through part of the communes
The city was only created in 1975 at the time of the communal reforms.
Districts, localities and variations
Stutensee is composed of 4 communes:
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Blankenloch, with Büchig,
- Friedrichstal,
- Spöck,
- Staffort
In Blankenloch with surroundings 11.500 inhabitants half of the population of Stutensee saw. It is there too that the town hall is. Friedrichstal counts to surroundings 5000 inhabitants, Spöck surroundings 4500 inhabitants and Staffort with its 2000 inhabitants is the smallest commune.
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