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Nufringen
Nufringen is a municipality ("Gemeinde") in the district of Böblingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
Nufringen is situated in the Gäu region, 2 km (1.2 mi) of Herrenberg and 13 km (8.1 mi) of Böblingen at the Bundesstraße 14 and at the Stuttgart–Horb railway.
Nufringen was mentioned documentarily first time in the year 1182. In the 13th and 14th century the Pfalzgrafen von Tübingen have had impact on Nufringen until it was sold to Württemberg in 1382. The population was cut drastically because of the Thirty Years' War and the Black Death and did not become as big as before those events happened until the 18th century.
Nufringen belongs to the Oberamt Herrenberg since 1806. When the Stuttgart–Horb railway was opened, Nufringen was connected to the main transport networks. Nufringen became part of the Landkreis Böblingen because of administrative reform in 1938. In the World War II 40% of Nufringen were destroyed by an allied bombing raid. After the war Nufringen took a quick upswing.
Since the last election in May 2014 the city council ("Gemeinderat") consists of 14 members. The turnout was 58,6%. The result was:
The mayor is the chairman of the Gemeinderat.
The coat of arms shows that the agriculture is an important part of Nufringen. Flag: Yellow-Red (Gold-Red).
There is a hotel ("Lamm") and a Musikcafé in Nufringen.
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Nufringen
Nufringen is a municipality ("Gemeinde") in the district of Böblingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
Nufringen is situated in the Gäu region, 2 km (1.2 mi) of Herrenberg and 13 km (8.1 mi) of Böblingen at the Bundesstraße 14 and at the Stuttgart–Horb railway.
Nufringen was mentioned documentarily first time in the year 1182. In the 13th and 14th century the Pfalzgrafen von Tübingen have had impact on Nufringen until it was sold to Württemberg in 1382. The population was cut drastically because of the Thirty Years' War and the Black Death and did not become as big as before those events happened until the 18th century.
Nufringen belongs to the Oberamt Herrenberg since 1806. When the Stuttgart–Horb railway was opened, Nufringen was connected to the main transport networks. Nufringen became part of the Landkreis Böblingen because of administrative reform in 1938. In the World War II 40% of Nufringen were destroyed by an allied bombing raid. After the war Nufringen took a quick upswing.
Since the last election in May 2014 the city council ("Gemeinderat") consists of 14 members. The turnout was 58,6%. The result was:
The mayor is the chairman of the Gemeinderat.
The coat of arms shows that the agriculture is an important part of Nufringen. Flag: Yellow-Red (Gold-Red).
There is a hotel ("Lamm") and a Musikcafé in Nufringen.