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Yes, the terminals of Stuttgart Airport are located in Leinfelden-Echterdingen. But as mentioned, the runways are part in Stuttgart and Filderstadt. Additionally, Stuttgart Airport is owned by the local state government and the city of Stuttgart. Furthermore, the most larger airports are not located directly in a city center. For example Munich Airport in Germany or as an extreme example Tokyo Narita. Since the location of the terminal is clearly mentioned in the attached link, I see no necessity to mention that issue also here directly on Stuttgart page. Sorry, but we should remove this "Echterdingen" patriotism on the Stuttgart page.
I do not agree to waive on the term "Stuttgart Airport". Therefore, I suggest the current version as a compromise. Anyway, what could be interesting architecture concerning an airport if not the terminal buildings. -- Pfg 16:38, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
The municipal authority in Esslingen governs Leinfelden-Echterdingen. And Stuttgart is the largest municipal organisation, to which both Esslingen and L-E belong. And the entire area around is densely populated and therefore could be refered to as "metropolitan" Stuttgart, with different towns and suburbs surrounding the centre. The airport serves this "metropolitan" area and would be quite useless if called "Leinfelden-Echterdingen Airport" - who would fly there? Therefore so technically, we should write: Stuttgart Airport terminals are located in Leinfelden-Echterdingen, the runways are in Stuttgart and Filderstadt, and this whole area belongs to the Stadtkreis Stuttgart. OK? -- BartaS 08:23, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
Toyota is not a city. It's a car brand. -- Menchi 23:08, 13 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Dear authors don't forget to add "the center of the city was devastated by US World War II bombing"!!! -- Gutsul
Yesterday I added a pair of maps to the Stuttgart article. I like to know where a city is when I read about it. And, since river transport is important in Europe, I thought that maps that showed the relationship between Stuttgart and the other Rhine cities would be useful. Someone at IP address 84.135.156.237 removed those images saying they weren't relevant. Am I nuts? Do other people agree that maps aren't relevant? Geo Swan 22:17, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I am going to add those maps again, in a week, if no one offers a reason why they aren't relevant. Geo Swan 17:55, 10 Nov 2004 (UTC)
PFG:
Please add these maps at the page River Neckar, but a link/connection from Stuttgart to the River Rhine is absolutely ridiculous, because neither Stuttgart is located at the Rhine, nor the Rhine is anywhere close to Stuttgart (about 200 km away). Therefore I will delete the maps. Less important (nut also a point): the maps look really ugly and not professional.
By the way, there's is already a map displayed on the page that shows the location of Stuttgart in Germany.
If you would tell anyone who lives in a city on the Rhine that Stuttgart is a Rhine city, he would start laughing (Sorry Geo Swan).
I would like to see this image placed on the page, but im not sure how to place it. Does anyone have any ideas?-- Kelownian 07:31, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
Interesting to see this page has been tagged. Indeed it does need references and a major overhaul!! If anyone considers themselves the owner/guardian/custodian/editor-in-chief of this page, please step forward. Otherwise I may volunteer myself though I'm sure there are more worthy people of the role (local historian?).
Having compared it to other pages of this ilk on German cities, in places this page reads like it's been cobbled together by day-trippers, people keen to show folks at home where they live, tourists "doing Europe" etc.
In particular it would make sense to look carefully at
As a first step I propose raiding the rich treasure of info on German pages and thus
Anyone else interested in delving deeper?
where are they :/ ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.3.22.90 ( talk) 18:19, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
I think the new Messe by the airport deserves a brief section, it is intended after all to be a major attraction. Maybe a few examples of exhibitions held there...? I would do it myself, but I have very little knowledge (or interest) about the thing. Conairh ( talk) 16:20, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
I propose moving list to its own article if no one opposes. Michellecrisp ( talk) 01:06, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
I am trying to clean up Wikipedia to create a standard naming convention for twinned towns. I propose that we remove 'UK' from Cardiff and St. Helens. Town Twinning is decided upon on either a town council or national level - so in my opinon mentioning the country is enough.
Please can I have opinions or if anyone would object. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.91.42.130 ( talk) 13:21, 10 December 2008 (UTC)
U in U-Bahn does not stand for Unabhaengig, at least not in Stuttgart. Talk to the people who know. Call the VVS who is in charge of it and they will set you straight +49 711 19 4 49. And just because in another article they mention Unabhaenig as a possible translation for the U in U-Bahn, doesn't mean it's known as that in Stuttgart. Get YOUR facts straight!!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.113.85.21 ( talk) 14:52, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
I'm all for mentioning this, but the content neither reflects the German page on Stuttgart, on which the total overhaul was originally based, nor includes enough reference for it to stand up to scrutiny. e.g. "In a wider sense" - whose sense? "Can be regarded" reads like journalist speak for, "but I have no references for this". "Usually are not included any more" - so what is usual? To what does this refer - people's immediate association, a commuter belt, or a tangible dialect-based regional split? I understand entirely the point being made - Amberg in Oberpfalz is "seen" as being more associated with Regensburg than Nuremberg, while towns closer to Nuremberg but still in Oberpfalz are "seen" as more in the Nuremberg area. But there it is caused by the dialect split between Oberpfälzisch and Fränkisch. Could we find a more factual way to describe this "periphery" around Stuttgart? Rather than what people "consider" the Stuttgart area to be? There must be reliable references for it somewhere? BuzzWoof ( talk) 15:57, 18 November 2009 (UTC)
Especially when an article like http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Untertürkheim exists? BillyTFried ( talk) 17:45, 9 August 2010 (UTC)
the article gives 5 population numbers,
most are clear but one is a mystery --
Haim Berman ( talk) 11:44, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
I do not now where this data comes from (I can find sources for the city and the region), so this is a guess: the "urban area" is the area centered on Stuttgart that has the continuous appearance of a city, i.e., and urban aspect, even if parts are not part of the city of Stuttgart. Foe example, along the Neckar valley, the built-up of residential and industrial areas is continuous far beyond the city borders. HMallison ( talk) 11:54, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
Something's fishy with those numbers. That can't be the actual figures per 100000 inhabitants, seeing as the most violent regions of the world are in their sixties or seventies! Is there any comma missing somewhere? I checked the source PDF and it seems to corroborate the numbers, but... 190.55.31.135 ( talk) 23:07, 7 April 2011 (UTC)
The mention of the tram system is severely misleading in my opinion. "Until 2007, Stuttgart also operated regular trams." sounds a lot like the tram system had been discontinued without any replacement, whereas the reality is that the tram lines were replaced with Stadtbahn lines - in quite some cases, it was even more of a "replace older trains that look like traditional trams with newer ones that are called 'Stadtbahn' in Stuttgart" situation. 129.69.215.20 ( talk) 07:44, 10 July 2013 (UTC)
stuttgart had the first tv tower in the world — Preceding unsigned comment added by KarlJun ( talk • contribs) 23:27, 12 July 2013 (UTC)
Perhaps a few rappers, but this is absolutely not a common nickname for the city! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.114.136.143 ( talk) 13:46, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
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While editing a C 64 program for calculating Köppen/Geiger climate formulae, I discovered that the precipitation sum in millimetres for Stuttgart is wrongly calculated - it should be 713.7, not 718.7!-- Yadgar ( talk) 16:17, 7 May 2016 (UTC)
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Can someone living near Stuttgart correct it? What is that supposed to mean "It lies an hour from the Swabian Jura and the Black Forest." Since when distances are given in time spent bent behind a driving wheel? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2003:6:2332:7239:70E2:BBE8:CCCB:4E6C ( talk) 13:16, 22 February 2020 (UTC)
HI — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.179.52.134 ( talk) 17:34, 3 December 2020 (UTC)
More insight in Tf2 Medic. Medic Gaming. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Teuf0rt ( talk • contribs) 11:49, 10 May 2021 (UTC)
In the Geography section there is a box labelled "Middle-Stage centers of the Stuttgart Region" that lists all the regional towns and suburbs.Each has its own article except Vaihingen. Its wiki-link sends the reader back to the Stuttgart article. The German article is quite extensive! Who could translate it? Baekemm ( talk) 16:25, 9 December 2022 (UTC)
Most definitely absolutely about to enjoy myself my life and all of my new loved ones that I'm coming in contact with most definitely hope that I'm well more accepted as much as I want to be in the presence as well.. give thanks to all of you health givers supporters I can't wait to meet you guys and be a better person better healthy person as well most definitely I thank you for allowing me to be able to have the support and thanks this love and connections. I can't wait to get to the Stuttgart airport I am more than ready as of right now ready I am so excited and I just don't know what more to do but to give thanks to all of you all All Stars 5 6 7 8 9 10 Stars all of the above that goes out to each and everyone that's a part of the help in life better. 64.233.157.52 ( talk) 05:44, 26 August 2023 (UTC)
I removed a bunch of them (and made other improvements to the page). If anyone is willing to do so, they can be added again once the pages are translated. FortunateSons ( talk) 01:27, 9 January 2024 (UTC)
This article currently lists this structure with a date of 1950. This seemed too early to be credible to me, so I checked Fernsehturm Stuttgart. That says construction only started in 1954 with service starting in 1956. I know very little about Stuttgart, so will leave it for other editors to sort out. Ef80 ( talk) 13:45, 21 June 2024 (UTC)
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Yes, the terminals of Stuttgart Airport are located in Leinfelden-Echterdingen. But as mentioned, the runways are part in Stuttgart and Filderstadt. Additionally, Stuttgart Airport is owned by the local state government and the city of Stuttgart. Furthermore, the most larger airports are not located directly in a city center. For example Munich Airport in Germany or as an extreme example Tokyo Narita. Since the location of the terminal is clearly mentioned in the attached link, I see no necessity to mention that issue also here directly on Stuttgart page. Sorry, but we should remove this "Echterdingen" patriotism on the Stuttgart page.
I do not agree to waive on the term "Stuttgart Airport". Therefore, I suggest the current version as a compromise. Anyway, what could be interesting architecture concerning an airport if not the terminal buildings. -- Pfg 16:38, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
The municipal authority in Esslingen governs Leinfelden-Echterdingen. And Stuttgart is the largest municipal organisation, to which both Esslingen and L-E belong. And the entire area around is densely populated and therefore could be refered to as "metropolitan" Stuttgart, with different towns and suburbs surrounding the centre. The airport serves this "metropolitan" area and would be quite useless if called "Leinfelden-Echterdingen Airport" - who would fly there? Therefore so technically, we should write: Stuttgart Airport terminals are located in Leinfelden-Echterdingen, the runways are in Stuttgart and Filderstadt, and this whole area belongs to the Stadtkreis Stuttgart. OK? -- BartaS 08:23, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
Toyota is not a city. It's a car brand. -- Menchi 23:08, 13 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Dear authors don't forget to add "the center of the city was devastated by US World War II bombing"!!! -- Gutsul
Yesterday I added a pair of maps to the Stuttgart article. I like to know where a city is when I read about it. And, since river transport is important in Europe, I thought that maps that showed the relationship between Stuttgart and the other Rhine cities would be useful. Someone at IP address 84.135.156.237 removed those images saying they weren't relevant. Am I nuts? Do other people agree that maps aren't relevant? Geo Swan 22:17, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I am going to add those maps again, in a week, if no one offers a reason why they aren't relevant. Geo Swan 17:55, 10 Nov 2004 (UTC)
PFG:
Please add these maps at the page River Neckar, but a link/connection from Stuttgart to the River Rhine is absolutely ridiculous, because neither Stuttgart is located at the Rhine, nor the Rhine is anywhere close to Stuttgart (about 200 km away). Therefore I will delete the maps. Less important (nut also a point): the maps look really ugly and not professional.
By the way, there's is already a map displayed on the page that shows the location of Stuttgart in Germany.
If you would tell anyone who lives in a city on the Rhine that Stuttgart is a Rhine city, he would start laughing (Sorry Geo Swan).
I would like to see this image placed on the page, but im not sure how to place it. Does anyone have any ideas?-- Kelownian 07:31, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
Interesting to see this page has been tagged. Indeed it does need references and a major overhaul!! If anyone considers themselves the owner/guardian/custodian/editor-in-chief of this page, please step forward. Otherwise I may volunteer myself though I'm sure there are more worthy people of the role (local historian?).
Having compared it to other pages of this ilk on German cities, in places this page reads like it's been cobbled together by day-trippers, people keen to show folks at home where they live, tourists "doing Europe" etc.
In particular it would make sense to look carefully at
As a first step I propose raiding the rich treasure of info on German pages and thus
Anyone else interested in delving deeper?
where are they :/ ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.3.22.90 ( talk) 18:19, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
I think the new Messe by the airport deserves a brief section, it is intended after all to be a major attraction. Maybe a few examples of exhibitions held there...? I would do it myself, but I have very little knowledge (or interest) about the thing. Conairh ( talk) 16:20, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
I propose moving list to its own article if no one opposes. Michellecrisp ( talk) 01:06, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
I am trying to clean up Wikipedia to create a standard naming convention for twinned towns. I propose that we remove 'UK' from Cardiff and St. Helens. Town Twinning is decided upon on either a town council or national level - so in my opinon mentioning the country is enough.
Please can I have opinions or if anyone would object. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.91.42.130 ( talk) 13:21, 10 December 2008 (UTC)
U in U-Bahn does not stand for Unabhaengig, at least not in Stuttgart. Talk to the people who know. Call the VVS who is in charge of it and they will set you straight +49 711 19 4 49. And just because in another article they mention Unabhaenig as a possible translation for the U in U-Bahn, doesn't mean it's known as that in Stuttgart. Get YOUR facts straight!!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.113.85.21 ( talk) 14:52, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
I'm all for mentioning this, but the content neither reflects the German page on Stuttgart, on which the total overhaul was originally based, nor includes enough reference for it to stand up to scrutiny. e.g. "In a wider sense" - whose sense? "Can be regarded" reads like journalist speak for, "but I have no references for this". "Usually are not included any more" - so what is usual? To what does this refer - people's immediate association, a commuter belt, or a tangible dialect-based regional split? I understand entirely the point being made - Amberg in Oberpfalz is "seen" as being more associated with Regensburg than Nuremberg, while towns closer to Nuremberg but still in Oberpfalz are "seen" as more in the Nuremberg area. But there it is caused by the dialect split between Oberpfälzisch and Fränkisch. Could we find a more factual way to describe this "periphery" around Stuttgart? Rather than what people "consider" the Stuttgart area to be? There must be reliable references for it somewhere? BuzzWoof ( talk) 15:57, 18 November 2009 (UTC)
Especially when an article like http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Untertürkheim exists? BillyTFried ( talk) 17:45, 9 August 2010 (UTC)
the article gives 5 population numbers,
most are clear but one is a mystery --
Haim Berman ( talk) 11:44, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
I do not now where this data comes from (I can find sources for the city and the region), so this is a guess: the "urban area" is the area centered on Stuttgart that has the continuous appearance of a city, i.e., and urban aspect, even if parts are not part of the city of Stuttgart. Foe example, along the Neckar valley, the built-up of residential and industrial areas is continuous far beyond the city borders. HMallison ( talk) 11:54, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
Something's fishy with those numbers. That can't be the actual figures per 100000 inhabitants, seeing as the most violent regions of the world are in their sixties or seventies! Is there any comma missing somewhere? I checked the source PDF and it seems to corroborate the numbers, but... 190.55.31.135 ( talk) 23:07, 7 April 2011 (UTC)
The mention of the tram system is severely misleading in my opinion. "Until 2007, Stuttgart also operated regular trams." sounds a lot like the tram system had been discontinued without any replacement, whereas the reality is that the tram lines were replaced with Stadtbahn lines - in quite some cases, it was even more of a "replace older trains that look like traditional trams with newer ones that are called 'Stadtbahn' in Stuttgart" situation. 129.69.215.20 ( talk) 07:44, 10 July 2013 (UTC)
stuttgart had the first tv tower in the world — Preceding unsigned comment added by KarlJun ( talk • contribs) 23:27, 12 July 2013 (UTC)
Perhaps a few rappers, but this is absolutely not a common nickname for the city! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.114.136.143 ( talk) 13:46, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
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Can someone living near Stuttgart correct it? What is that supposed to mean "It lies an hour from the Swabian Jura and the Black Forest." Since when distances are given in time spent bent behind a driving wheel? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2003:6:2332:7239:70E2:BBE8:CCCB:4E6C ( talk) 13:16, 22 February 2020 (UTC)
HI — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.179.52.134 ( talk) 17:34, 3 December 2020 (UTC)
More insight in Tf2 Medic. Medic Gaming. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Teuf0rt ( talk • contribs) 11:49, 10 May 2021 (UTC)
In the Geography section there is a box labelled "Middle-Stage centers of the Stuttgart Region" that lists all the regional towns and suburbs.Each has its own article except Vaihingen. Its wiki-link sends the reader back to the Stuttgart article. The German article is quite extensive! Who could translate it? Baekemm ( talk) 16:25, 9 December 2022 (UTC)
Most definitely absolutely about to enjoy myself my life and all of my new loved ones that I'm coming in contact with most definitely hope that I'm well more accepted as much as I want to be in the presence as well.. give thanks to all of you health givers supporters I can't wait to meet you guys and be a better person better healthy person as well most definitely I thank you for allowing me to be able to have the support and thanks this love and connections. I can't wait to get to the Stuttgart airport I am more than ready as of right now ready I am so excited and I just don't know what more to do but to give thanks to all of you all All Stars 5 6 7 8 9 10 Stars all of the above that goes out to each and everyone that's a part of the help in life better. 64.233.157.52 ( talk) 05:44, 26 August 2023 (UTC)
I removed a bunch of them (and made other improvements to the page). If anyone is willing to do so, they can be added again once the pages are translated. FortunateSons ( talk) 01:27, 9 January 2024 (UTC)
This article currently lists this structure with a date of 1950. This seemed too early to be credible to me, so I checked Fernsehturm Stuttgart. That says construction only started in 1954 with service starting in 1956. I know very little about Stuttgart, so will leave it for other editors to sort out. Ef80 ( talk) 13:45, 21 June 2024 (UTC)