Ostfildern

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Ostfildern
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Coordinates: 48 ° 44 '  N , 9 ° 16'  E

Basic data
State : Baden-Württemberg
Administrative region : Stuttgart
County : Esslingen
Height : 312 m above sea level NHN
Area : 22.81 km 2
Residents: 39,321 (Dec. 31, 2018)
Population density : 1724 inhabitants per km 2
Postal code : 73760
Primaries : 0711, 07158
License plate : ES, NT
Community key : 08 1 16 080
City structure: 6 districts

City administration address :
Klosterhof 10
73760 Ostfildern
Website : www.ostfildern.de
Lord Mayor : Christof Bolay ( SPD )
Location of the city of Ostfildern in the Esslingen district
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Ostfildern is a city in Baden-Württemberg , directly southeast of the state capital Stuttgart .

The city, which only emerged in 1975 as part of the regional reform , had more than 20,000 inhabitants when it was founded. Therefore, it was declared a major district town on July 1, 1976 . Today it is the sixth largest city in the Esslingen district after Esslingen am Neckar , Filderstadt , Nürtingen , Kirchheim unter Teck and Leinfelden-Echterdingen and belongs to the central area of Esslingen within the Stuttgart regional center . It belongs to the Stuttgart region (until 1992 the Middle Neckar region ) and the European metropolitan region of Stuttgart .

geography

Geographical location

View from the south of Ostfildern-Ruit from an airplane

Ostfildern is located in the east of the Filder landscape , a fertile plateau south of Stuttgart. This location gave the city its name, which is related to the realm .

Waters

In the south of the district, the Körsch with its northern tributaries flows towards the Neckar.

Neighboring communities

Stuttgart Esslingen am Neckar
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Stuttgart Neuhausen on the Fildern Denkendorf

The city of Ostfildern is bordered by the following municipalities in turn: The district town of Esslingen am Neckar in the northeast, the municipality of Denkendorf in the southeast, the municipality of Neuhausen auf den Fildern in the south, all three in the Esslingen district , and the independent city of Stuttgart in the southwest and northwest.

City structure

The Ostfildern urban area consists of the four districts Kemnat, Nellingen, Ruit and Scharnhausen. In the city there are the six districts Kemnat , Nellingen , Parksiedlung , Ruit , Scharnhausen and Scharnhauser Park .

The Scharnhauser Park district was not created until the 1990s. Until March 2006 there were only four districts, the park settlement and the Scharnhauser Park belonged to Nellingen. In addition, there are other spatially separate living spaces with their own names, but they have very few residents. These include Stockhausen, the Neumühle and the Kemnater Hof in Kemnat and the Wörnitzhäuser Mühle in Nellingen.

coat of arms Kemnat coat of arms Coat of arms Nellingen Park settlement does not have a coat of arms Ruit coat of arms Scharnhausen coat of arms Scharnhauser Park does not have a coat of arms
district Kemnat Nellingen Park settlement Ruit Scharnhausen Scharnhauser Park

Division of space

According to data from the State Statistical Office , as of 2014.

history

History of Ostfildern

The municipality of Ostfildern was created on January 1, 1975 through the merger of the formerly independent old Württemberg municipalities of Nellingen auf den Fildern , Ruit auf den Fildern , Kemnat and Scharnhausen , which have belonged to the Esslingen district since the district reform during the Nazi era in Württemberg . In the High Middle Ages, the area was in the Duchy of Swabia and, since 1806, in the Kingdom of Württemberg . After the Second World War, the places on the Fildern became part of the American zone of occupation and thus belonged to the newly founded state of Württemberg-Baden , which became part of the current state of Baden-Württemberg in 1952.

With effect from January 1, 1976, the new municipality received town charter and six months later, on July 1, 1976, the Baden-Württemberg state government declared it a major district town. In the meantime, the Nellingen Barracks barracks, formerly used by the US Army, and the Nellingen airfield in the center of the city have been repopulated. This created the new Scharnhauser Park district.

In 2002 Ostfildern hosted the Baden-Württemberg State Horticultural Show , which took place in the new Scharnhauser Park district.

History of the districts

Kemnat
  • Kemnat was first mentioned in 1229 as Kemnaten. The name comes from Keminaton , which means something like heated living space. The place was owned by the monasteries Bebenhausen and Denkendorf . Since Württemberg exercised the bailiwick over both monasteries, Württemberg had all official rights over the place in 1451. In 1449, Kemnat was burned down during the city war, but then rebuilt. The community belonged to the Stuttgart office or administrative superior office and came to the Esslingen district in 1938.
  • Nellingen on the Fildern was first mentioned in 1120 as Nallingen. The local nobility, the noble outside of Nellingen, designed by a foundation of the monastery of St. Blaise the foundation for later provost , which was founded by the Monastery of St. Blaise finally to the 1250th Wuerttemberg probably already exercised the bailiwick over the provost at that time, but it was not until 1649 that Württemberg exchanged the bailiwick for other rights of St. Blasiens. The community belonged to the Stuttgart office or administrative superior office and came to the Oberamt Esslingen in 1810 , from which the Esslingen district emerged in 1938.
Border stone between Hedelfingen and Ruit in the Katzenbachwald
  • Ruit on the Fildern (since April 12, 1967, before "Ruit", before "Ruith") was first mentioned in 1173 as Rutte. The name means something like clearing and was probably created from Nellingen. With Nellingen, Ruit came to Württemberg in the 13th century and from 1382 belonged to the Bailiwick of Nellingen. The monastery of St. Blasien, however, had some goods in Ruit. In 1519 the place was cremated by the imperial city of Esslingen, but then rebuilt. The community belonged to the Stuttgart office or administrative superior office and came to the Esslingen district in 1938. The community name was given the addition "on the Fildern" on April 12, 1967.
Former air base (Nellingen Barracks) in Scharnhausen
  • Scharnhausen was first mentioned in 1242 as Husen. The later addition Scharn was probably added by a noble owner Scharre to distinguish it from other places. The monastery of St. Blasien had goods in the place. After the Scharre came the Melzener, then Rüdiger von Staige. At the latest since the acquisition of the Bailiwick of Nellingen, Württemberg had all official rights over Scharnhausen. However, some of the goods were given out as fiefs . The community belonged to the Stuttgart office or administrative superior office and came to the Esslingen district in 1938.
  • The park settlement was built from 1956 on the site of the former Weil Royal Stud. It has been an independent district since 2006.
Sculpture ensemble in Scharnhauser Park
  • Scharnhauser Park is the youngest part of Ostfildern. It is a 140 hectare new building area on a former barracks site, home for 9,000 people and a place of work for 2,500 people. The settlement, which has been emerging since the 1990s, is designed as a garden city, with half of the total area being built on. The core element is a 1.5 kilometer long and 40 meter wide landscape staircase that slopes down in a straight line in steps to the south with an open view of the Swabian Alb. Residential quarters, each with their own design character, are grouped on both sides, interspersed with avenues of trees, open to the surrounding landscape

Religions

Saint Blaise Church in Nellingen

The population of the four former parishes of today's city of Ostfildern originally belonged to the diocese of Constance . Since the places belonged to Württemberg politically early on , the Reformation was introduced here by Duke Ulrich from 1535 , so they were predominantly Protestant for centuries. In each of the four places there is therefore a Protestant parish with a church. As a result of the settlement in Nellingen in the 1950s, a separate parish was set up in the Parksiedlung district. In 1968 the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church was built there. Today the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church has its own congregation, which also includes the Protestants of the new Scharnhauser Park district. The parishes in Nellingen and Scharnhausen used to belong to the church district Esslingen , the other two (Ruit and Kemnat) to the church district Degerloch . In 1981, all five parishes in the city of Ostfildern were assigned to the newly founded church district of Bernhausen of the Evangelical Church in Württemberg .

Catholics have only been around in Ostfildern since the 20th century. Catholic churches were built in all parts of the city. The Church of St. Maria Königin was built in Kemnat in 1956. In Ruit, the Catholic Church of St. Monika was built in 1959/60, which was raised to a parish in 1972. Both parishes belong to the deanery Stuttgart-Filder of the diocese Rottenburg-Stuttgart .

The Church of the Most Holy Trinity was built in Nellingen in 1959, and it was raised to a parish in 1961. The municipality also includes the districts of Scharnhausen and Scharnhauser Park, but Scharnhausen has had its own church since 1965/65, which initially belonged to the parish of the neighboring municipality of Neuhausen auf den Fildern . The parish of Nellingen is part of the Esslingen-Nürtingen deanery of the Rottenburg-Stuttgart diocese.

The German edition of the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano is published by Schwabenverlag in Ostfildern.

In addition to the two large churches, there are also free churches and parishes in Ostfildern , including the Methodist Church (Church of Reconciliation) and the Free Church of the Seventh-day Adventists , whose South German Association has its seat here. The New Apostolic Church is also represented in Ostfildern with a very modern church.

Since 1994 there has also been a mosque in Ostfildern for citizens of the Muslim faith. In 2010 the new mosque was opened in a former commercial space after a two-year renovation period. Burials according to Muslim rites are possible at the Parksiedlung cemetery.

The BibelStudienKolleg has been based in Ostfildern since August 2009 .

Population development

The numbers are census results (¹) or official updates from the Baden-Württemberg State Statistical Office ( main residences only ). The figures for 1961 and 1970 result from the addition of the population of the four predecessor municipalities.

Population development of Ostfildern from 1961 to 2017 according to the adjacent table
year Residents
June 6, 1961 ¹ 17,554
May 27, 1970 ¹ 24,949
December 31, 1975 27,995
December 31, 1980 28,748
December 31, 1985 28.094
May 25, 1987 ¹ 27,888
December 31, 1990 28,678
year Residents
December 31, 1995 30.102
December 31, 2000 30,858
December 31, 2005 34,122
December 31, 2010 36.163
December 31, 2015 38,519
December 31, 2016 38,835
December 31, 2017 39.205

¹ census result

politics

mayor

At the head of the city is the mayor, who is elected by the population for eight years. He is also chairman of the local council, which is also elected by the population for a five-year term . As a general deputy, he has a 1st alderman with the official title of First Mayor and another alderman with the official title of Mayor.

City leaders since the city was founded in 1975:

Municipal council

The local council in Ostfildern has 26 members. The local election on May 26, 2019 led to the following official final result. The municipal council consists of the elected voluntary councilors and the mayor as chairman. The mayor is entitled to vote in the municipal council.

Distribution of seats in the municipal council
1
4th
6th
8th
2
5
4th 6th 8th 
A total of 26 seats
Parties and constituencies %
2019
Seats
2019
%
2014
Seats
2014
Local elections 2019
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
32.60%
24.75%
18.19%
14.15%
6.13%
4.18%
Gains and losses
compared to 2014
 % p
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
+ 2.43  % p
+ 3.46  % p
-6.39  % p
-6.67  % p
+ 2.99  % p
+ 4.18  % p.p.
FW Free voters Ostfildern 32.60 8th 30.17 8th
CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 18.19 5 24.58 6th
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 14.15 4th 20.82 5
GREEN Alliance 90 / The Greens 24.75 6th 21.29 6th
FDP Free Democratic Party 6.13 2 3.14 1
LEFT The left 4.18 1 - -
total 100.0 26th 100.0 26th
voter turnout 62.50% 48.64%

coat of arms

The coat of arms of the city Ostfildern shows in silver and red geviertem sign a vierspeichiges, eight Schauf liges, in the silver fields green and golden in the red boxes tingiertes mill wheel . The city flag is green and white. The coat of arms and flag were awarded by the Stuttgart Regional Council on November 23, 1976.

The fourth shield was the coat of arms of the Lords of Nellingen, which later also led the community of the same name. The villages of Ruit and Scharnhausen also belonged to the Bailiwick of Nellingen. The mill wheel comes from the Kemnater coat of arms, and the color scheme was borrowed from the Ruit coat of arms. There used to be many mills in the Körschtal; the mill wheel is supposed to symbolize the agricultural past of today's city.

Town twinning

Ostfildern maintains a town partnership with the following cities :

Friendships exist with

Culture and sights

Scharnhauser Park at the State Garden Show 2002

Museums

  • City gallery Ostfildern in the town house

Culture

Ostfildern has a wide range of cultural offers in the music and theater sectors. The most famous theater group in the city are the set shifters. When it comes to music, the city is one of the few of this size to have its own symphony orchestra, the Filderharmonie. For events, the center at the hall in Nellingen offers two concert and theater halls, which were built in 1989 on the site of the old tram depot in the center of the village. They offer space for 150 to 300 spectators. Other places for cultural events are the Kubino in Nellingen, the large hall of the town hall in Scharnhauser Park, the Waldheimhalle and the rooms of the Zinsholz youth center in Ruit and the festival hall in Kemnat.

Buildings

Fruit box with stepped gable in Nellingen
Amortempel in Scharnhausen

Ostfildern has few historical buildings. In the Nellingen district, some buildings from the cloister courtyard are still preserved, namely the propstei built in the 16th century (one of the city's landmarks ), the old rectory from 1565 or the fruit box with a stepped gable. The neighboring Protestant St. Blasius Church is the former provost church. The late Romanesque octagonal tower with a tent roof was preserved. The ship was rebuilt in 1777. In the other parts of the city, the old churches were demolished in the 1950s and 1960s and replaced by new buildings: in Kemnat in 1963 (the previous building was from the 13th century), in Ruit also in 1963 and in Scharnhausen as early as 1952/53. But there is still a castle here, which was built as a pleasure palace in 1784 by order of Duke Carl Eugen von Württemberg.

Scharnhauser Park, which has been in existence since the 1990s, has received numerous awards for its conception and architecture. Prize-winners include Arno Lederer's brick school , Janson and Wolfrum's children's house and Kohlhoff and Kohlhoff's point houses. The town house designed by the Berlin architect Jürgen Mayer Hermann received "special recognition" as part of the Mies van der Rohe Prize 2003. Ostfildern won the 2006 German Urban Development Prize for the overall concept of the new district. The Museum of Modern Art in New York has included the plans for the estate in its collection.

The Körschtalviadukt , which was inaugurated in 1995 and crosses the Körsch Valley in the course of bypassing Nellingen, is also worth mentioning among newer structures .

The three walls on the outskirts of Ruit in the direction of Kemnat

The American artist Sol LeWitt erected white brick walls between the Ostfildern suburbs in 1992: four groups with one to four walls. They should symbolize the merging of the (then still) four parts of the city. In Ruit, the sculptures, some of which are controversial among the population, can be found at the exits towards Kemnat ( coordinates ) and Scharnhausen ( coordinates ). The other two are in Nellingen ( coordinates ) and Scharnhausen ( coordinates ).

societies

There are several sports clubs in Ostfildern of national importance, including TV Nellingen , TB Ruit and TSV Scharnhausen .

Regular events

Flaming Stars 2014
  • May: Nellinger Maitreff
  • August: The international fireworks festival Flammende Sterne has been taking place in Ostfildern since 2003 . Every August the world's best pyrotechnicians compete against each other with their musical fireworks. The three-day festival offers an extensive supporting program and attracts tens of thousands of visitors every year.
  • October: Ruiter Kirbe , Kemnater Kirbe and Nellinger Kirbe
  • December: Christmas markets in Nellingen (since 1981), Ruit (since 1985) and Scharnhausen (since 1996)

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

In the south of the urban area, the federal motorway 8 runs past Stuttgart – Ulm. The city is directly connected via the Esslingen junction.

Stuttgart Airport is located southwest of Ostfildern , and a small part of the runway in the east lies within the Scharnhauser district.

Ostfildern has had a tram connection to Stuttgart since 2000 . The U7 line of the Stuttgart trams (SSB) runs from the Mönchfeld station via the main train station and television tower through the Ruit and Scharnhauser Park districts to Nellingen. From Monday to Friday, the U8 line runs three times an hour from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. via Stuttgart-Möhringen to Vaihingen train station.

There are seven stops in Ostfildern that are served by the following lines of the Stuttgart Stadtbahn :

There are also four bus routes within the city, which were operated by END Verkehrsgesellschaft (119, 120, 122, 131) until the end of 2015 and two by SSB (35, 73), which serve local public transport . All lines can be used at uniform prices within the Stuttgart Transport and Tariff Association (VVS). The END line concessions expired at the end of 2015 and were transferred to the Esslingen district. The route network remained unchanged. The Esslingen district has put the transport services out to tender and awarded them to the private company GR Omnibus, which has been operating the routes under the brand name Filderexpress since January 1, 2016.

From 1926 to 1978 Nellingen was connected to the district town by rail by the Esslingen – Nellingen – Denkendorf tram .

media

About daily events Ostfildern report as newspapers the Esslinger Zeitung , the Stuttgarter Zeitung and Stuttgarter Nachrichten .

Established businesses

BOS GmbH & Co. KG
Pilz GmbH & Co. KG

Ostfildern is particularly important as a printing and publishing city. Since the 1960s the business location Ostfildern has developed into a focus of the printing and publishing industry in the region. Well-known companies such as Jan Thorbecke Verlag , MairDumont -verlagsgruppe (with Baedeker-Verlag and Falk-Verlag ), Schwabenverlag , Verlag Deutscher Drucker, J.Fink Mediengruppe (with Dr. Cantz'sche Druckerei and Hatje Cantz Verlag), Merkur-Druck Mayer are based in Ostfildern.

A "cluster" of innovative companies in the media industry has settled around the large companies in the printing industry. Many of them have joined forces in the Media factur Filder, the media innovation and competence center of the Stuttgart region founded here. The Baden-Württemberg Printing and Media Association and the printing industry education center are based in Ostfildern.

With the software manufacturer agorum Software GmbH, a company from the IT industry is also based in Ostfildern. The company develops and sells the open source document management system "Agorum core" .

In addition, mechanical engineering is also strongly represented in Ostfildern, as in the entire region. Examples include Gehring GmbH & Co. KG or Schopf Maschinenbau GmbH , a manufacturer of special vehicles for aviation (e.g. aircraft tractors), mining and tunneling. From the automation technology is Pilz GmbH & Co. KG located. Until 2006, Klein and Hummel, one of the leading companies for upscale studio equipment, were based in Ostfildern .

The metrology industry is also a leader in the region. Novotechnik , with headquarters in Ostfildern, is pioneering in the further development of measurement technology.

Deutsche Automobil Treuhand (DAT) has been based in the Scharnhauser Park district since 2003 .

In 2014 Festo built the Scharnhausen technology factory with a learning factory in the Scharnhausen district for 70 million euros .

The GreenBASE eG, a purchasing cooperative for forestry and garden equipment, has its headquarters in Ostfildern.

Ruit sports school

The sports school founded in 1948 under the name Ruit Youth and Sports Leadership School, which is now officially called the Nellingen / Ruit Sports and Youth Leadership School , is a center for competitive and top-class sport, for training and promoting talent. It is of particular importance for national and international football. Numerous foreign national teams, the German U15 to U21 national teams and Bundesliga clubs hold training camps in the sports school. The school is a federal trampoline base, a branch of the Stuttgart Olympic base and a state performance center for boxing. It serves as a training center for top-class sports in weightlifting, basketball, volleyball, beach volleyball, American football, archery, badminton and other sports. The offer also includes a gymnastics school, a teaching center and training courses for acquiring a football coaching license.

On the 16.5 hectare park-like area there are numerous sports halls and outdoor facilities (grass pitches, artificial turf pitches, mini-pitches), various seminar rooms and four accommodation houses with over 110 single and double rooms. The sports and youth leadership school works with the German Olympic Sports Confederation, the German Football Association and the Foreign Office, among others. With 43,000 overnight stays per year, it is one of the largest sports schools in Germany.

education

In Ostfildern there are two high schools (Heinrich-Heine- and Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium), one secondary school (Riegelhofschule Realschule Nellingen), two elementary and secondary schools with Werkrealschule (Erich-Kästner-Schule Nellingen and school in the park Scharnhauser Park), one Special schools (Lindenschule Parksiedlung) and elementary schools in all parts of the city. These are in Nellingen (Klosterhofschule and Riegelhofschule elementary school), Parksiedlung (Lindenschule), Ruit (elementary school), Kemnat (Pfingstweideschule), Scharnhauser Park (school in the park) and Scharnhausen (Wasenäckerschule).

With GARP, a large inter-company training center has its headquarters in Ruit.

The headquarters of the Technical Academy Esslingen is in Nellingen.

Supply and disposal

Ostfildern gets its drinking water from Stadtwerke Esslingen, the Filderwasserversorgung and the EnBW , which in turn are supplied by the Bodensee water supply.

The city operates a sewage treatment plant in the Körschtal near Nellingen to purify the wastewater. The Kemnater wastewater is fed to the Plieningen sewage treatment plant, which is located in the Kemnater district.

Personalities

Honorary citizen

38 years after its foundation, the city of Ostfildern granted honorary citizenship for the first time in 2013 . Before 1975, two districts - which at that time were still independent municipalities - were granted honorary citizenship three times:

  • 1930 Scharnhausen: Rudolf Schnell, pastor (honorary citizenship expired with death in 1932)
  • 1933 Scharnhausen: Wilhelm Murr , NSDAP -Gauleiter, 1933 State President, then Reich Governor of Württemberg until 1945 (expired in 1945, symbolically revoked in 2014)
  • 1974 Kemnat: Otto Eiding, Mayor (expired 1989)
  • 2013 Ostfildern: Herbert Rösch , Lord Mayor

sons and daughters of the town

Until 1974 (before Ostfildern was founded)

Year of birth, day Place, district Surname known as
1739, November 25th Scharnhausen Philipp Matthäus Hahn Pastor and mechanic
1792, January 15th Nellingen Gottfried Bossert Württemberg Oberamtmann
1787, February 4th Scharnhausen Karl Christian Wagenmann Chemist and manufacturer
1802, May 20 Scharnhausen Georg Friedrich Heinrich Rheinwald Protestant theologian and church historian
1805, March 22nd Kemnat Charlotte Reihlen , b. Mohl Pietistic merchant's wife and deaconess, designer of the devotional image "The wide and the narrow way"
1832, July 23 Scharnhausen Adolf Eduard Löflund Württemberg Oberamtmann
1878, December 26th Nellingen Gottlieb Mezger Book printer, member of the state parliament
1884, March 16 Ruit Reinhold Fritz Chamber singer
1919, December 19 Kemnat Walter Schweizer Lord Mayor of Leinfelden-Echterdingen
1925, April 7th Nellingen Hermann Kissling Art historian
1945, March 9th Kemnat Hartmut Haupt Soccer player
1967, November 9th Nellingen Thilo Rentschler Politician (SPD) and business economist
1970, May 26th Ruit Ralph Bergmann National volleyball player
1970, October 20th Ruit Anna Katharina Hahn Writer
1970, December 12th Ruit Arne Niederbacher Sociologist and carpenter
1971 Ruit Marcus Michalski actor
1972, October 22 Ruit Marc Kienle Soccer player and coach
1974, October 25th Ruit Christine Emmerich Television journalist

Since 1975 (founding of Ostfildern)

Year of birth, day Surname known as
1975, February 7th Matthias Landfried Table tennis Bundesliga coach
1975, May 15 Brigitte Zeh actress
1976 Ivo Hentschel Conductor and pianist
1978, September 6th Danny Fresh rapper
1980, February 9th Cassandra Steen Soul singer
1981, February 19 Julia Domenica actress
1981, July 21 Stefan Schumacher Cyclist
1981, November 3rd Martin Cimander Soccer player
1982, May 3 Tobias Rathgeb Soccer player
1983, July 27 Silke Gebel politician
1984, August 13 Siobhan Byrne Fencer
1985, October 16 Manuel Späth National handball player
1988, January 25th Linda Stark singer
1989, August 5th Amy Atkinson Soccer player and athlete
1989, August 20 Alena Fritz Model & presenter
1991, August 1st Moritz Kuhn Soccer player
1993, November 10th Alexander Heretic Biathlete
1994, August 2nd Jonah Schoch Handball player
1994, September 6th Erich Berko Soccer player
1996, September 25 Michael Fink Ice hockey player

Connected with Ostfildern

Individual evidence

  1. State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg - Population by nationality and gender on December 31, 2018 (CSV file) ( help on this ).
  2. State Statistical Office, area since 1988 according to actual use for Ostfildern.
  3. ^ Federal Statistical Office (ed.): Historical municipality directory for the Federal Republic of Germany. Name, border and key number changes in municipalities, counties and administrative districts from May 27, 1970 to December 31, 1982 . W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart / Mainz 1983, ISBN 3-17-003263-1 , p. 461 .
  4. http://www.lebendige-gemeinde.de/fileadmin/lg-online/data/zeitschrift/2010/juli2010.pdf page 20
  5. Election information for the municipal data center
  6. Amber Sayah in Die Zeit No. 35/2002, p. 38
  7. Open Source DMS, ECM, document management, archiving, workflow: imprint. Imprint of agorum Software GmbH, accessed on June 15, 2010 .
  8. Martin-W. Buchenau: "Companies have to work together a lot more." handelsblatt.com, July 10, 2014, accessed July 10, 2014

literature

  • Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg (Ed.): The state of Baden-Württemberg - official description by districts and communities. Volume III Stuttgart administrative district, Middle Neckar region Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-17-004758-2
  • The district of Esslingen - published by the Baden-Württemberg State Archives. V. with the district of Esslingen, Jan Thorbecke Verlag, Ostfildern 2009, ISBN 978-3-7995-0842-1 , Volume 2, page 339.
  • Series of publications by the Ostfildern City Archives, Vol. 1–11 . Published by the city of Ostfildern, Ostfildern 1993–2017, Ill., Kt .; ISSN 0944-9965.

Web links

Commons : Ostfildern  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
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