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'''Baden-Wurttemberg''' is an original region of {{CountryLink|Germany}}.
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== History ==
 
It was taken over by [[Sweden]] during the [[Sweden-Germany War]]. It was the first region set free by the German independence forces during the [[German Independence War]]. It was once again taken over by foreign invaders in March 2011 during [[World War V]] by [[Poland]]
 
It was taken over by [[Sweden]] during the [[Sweden-Germany War]]. It was the first region set free by the German independence forces during the [[German Independence War]]. It was once again taken over by foreign invaders in March 2011 during [[World War V]] by [[Poland]]
  
Its capital is '''Stuttgart'''.
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== Location ==
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{{Neighbors|Alsace|Bavaria|Deutschschweiz|Hesse}}
  
==Location==
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In the past, this region used to share border with [[Rhineland-Palatinate]] as well.
{{Neighbors|Alsace|Bavaria|Deutschschweiz|Hesse|Rhineland-Palatinate}}
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==Resources==
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== Historical resource ==
[[File:Icon - Iron.png]] [[Iron]]<br>
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[[File:Icon - Iron.png]] [[Iron]]
  
==Congress History==
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== Congress history ==
 
The following table shows the Congressmen that have served in Congress from Baden-Wurttemberg since November 2008:
 
The following table shows the Congressmen that have served in Congress from Baden-Wurttemberg since November 2008:
 
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Revision as of 06:27, 13 December 2018

Languages: 
EnglishIcon-English.png
DeutschIcon-Germany.png
РусскийIcon-Russia.png
Baden-Wurttemberg

Icon-Germany.png Germany

Flag of the owner  Coat of Arms of Baden-Wurttemberg
Map of the region
Society
Capital Stuttgart
Residents 68
Visitors 37
Language German
Moving zone A3
Productivity
Resource None

Last update: December 13, 2018

Region Coat of Arms
Region flag

Baden-Wurttemberg is a region in Germany and its capital is Stuttgart.

History

It was taken over by Sweden during the Sweden-Germany War. It was the first region set free by the German independence forces during the German Independence War. It was once again taken over by foreign invaders in March 2011 during World War V by Poland

Location

Baden-Wurttemberg is neighbored by the following regions:

In the past, this region used to share border with Rhineland-Palatinate as well.

Historical resource

Icon - Iron.png Iron

Congress history

The following table shows the Congressmen that have served in Congress from Baden-Wurttemberg since November 2008: