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Nendingen Ortsteil of Tuttlingen Coordinates 48.0023°N 8.5133°E / 48.0023°N 8.5133°ECoordinates: 48.0023°N 8.5133°E / 48.0023°N 8.5133°E Administration Country Germany State Baden-Württemberg Admin. region Freiburg District Tuttlingen Town Tuttlingen Mayor Hans-Dieter Schwarz (CDU) Basic statistics Area 18.68 km2 (7.21 sq mi) Elevation 637 m (2090 ft) Population 2,851 (1 September 2007) - Density 153 /km2 (395 /sq mi) Other information Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) Licence plate TUT Postal code 78532 Area code 07461 Website www.nendingen.de Nendingen is a German village with 2850 inhabitants in Baden-Württemberg. The Danube flows through Nendingen, which lies between the towns Tuttlingen and Mühlheim an der Donau. Nendingen was founded by Nando, an Alamanni, between 260 and 300 AD.
The majority of the Nendingers are Catholics and the church „St. Petrus und Jakobus“ (Saint Peter and James, son of Zebedee) is very old (Rococo) and nice. Nendingen belongs to the diocese Rottenburg-Stuttgart. Until 1873, parts of Mühlheim and Tuttlingen pertained to the Nendinger parish.
The most popular sports are wrestling and handball. The carnival is very well-celebrated in the village.
Nendingen is a part of Tuttlingen since 1973. It has an elementary school.
Its coat of arms is blue and yellow and shows a shield and three fleur-de-lis. After 1409, Nendingen was directed by the baron of Mühlheim. By Napoleon, in 1805 it came to the Kingdom of Württemberg.
Nendingen has a train station at the Danube Valley Railway from Ulm to Freiburg im Breisgau.
Nendingen has an intact and nice nature: 55,44 percent are forest (mainly beech) and 36,36 percent are agriculture. The Swabian Alb begins in Nendingen. As Nendingen is in Swabia, the inhabitants speak Swabian German.
year inhabitants 1 January 1834 955 1848 1118 1853 1039 1855 966 1875 946 1 January 1880 991 1885 1.000 1 January 1910 1.200 year inhabitants 1933 1.385 1939 1.478 1950 1.583 1964 2.000 1 January 1970 2.146 1 January 1992 2.612 1 January 2002 2.803 20s January 2007 2.850 External links
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