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In the native language of the webcam owner
Blick auf die Tübinger Neckarbrücke -> links das Neckartor, rechts oben Verbindungshäuser auf dem Österberg.
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Tübingen, a traditional university town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is situated 30 km (19 miles) southwest of Stuttgart, on a ridge between the Neckar and Ammer rivers. History: Tübingen itself dates from the 6th or 7th century, when the region was populated by the Alamanni. There are even some arguments that the Battle of Solicinium was fought at Spitzberg, a mountain in Tübingen, back in 367 AD, though there is no evidence. The city officially first appears in records in 1191, and the local castle has records back to 1078. By 1231, the city was a "civitas" indicating recognition of civil liberties and a court system. Its name ends with the familiar suffix "-ingen", indicating it was originally settled by the Alemanic tribes. In 1342 Tübingen was purchased by count Ulrich III and incorporated into the County of Württemberg. Although it is largely impossible to notice such things today, as recently as the 1950s Tübingen was a very socio-economically divided city, with poor local ... Read more about Tübingen on Wikipedia