Rems-Murr-Kreis
Rems-Murr-Kreis | |
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Country | Germany |
State | Baden-Württemberg |
Adm. region | Stuttgart |
Capital | Waiblingen |
Area | |
• Total | 858.14 km2 (331.33 sq mi) |
Population (31 December 2020)[1] | |
• Total | 427,286 |
• Density | 500/km2 (1,300/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Vehicle registration | WN, BK |
Website | http://www.rems-murr-kreis.de |
Rems-Murr is a Landkreis (district) in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Heilbronn, Schwäbisch Hall, Ostalbkreis, Göppingen, Esslingen, the district-free city Stuttgart and the district Ludwigsburg.
History[]
The district was created in 1973, when the district Waiblingen was merged with most of the district Backnang and few municipalities from the district Schwäbisch Gmünd.
Geography[]
The biggest part of the district is located in the Swabian-Franconian Forest (Schwäbisch-Fränkischer Wald), of which the Mainhardt Forest forms a part. The two rivers Rems and Murr gave the district its name.
Coat of arms[]
The coat of arms shows a deer antler in the middle, the symbol of the former state of Württemberg. The two wavy blue lines above and below symbolize the two rivers Murr (in the north) and Rems (in the south) after which the district was named.
Twinning[]
Rems-Murr-Kreis is twinned with:
Southampton, United Kingdom, (since 1991)
Cities and towns[]
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References[]
- ^ "Bevölkerung nach Nationalität und Geschlecht am 31. Dezember 2020". Statistisches Landesamt Baden-Württemberg (in German). June 2021.
External links[]
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- Official website (German)
- Districts of Baden-Württemberg
- Rems-Murr-Kreis
- Stuttgart (region)