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'''Stuttgart''', capital of [[Baden-Württemberg]] state (pop. 11 millions, 36.000 square kilometers) and the Administrative District of Stuttgart (pop. 4 millions, 11.000 sq km), is located in the center of the very densely populated southwestern [[Stuttgart Region]] (2.7 million inhabitants, 3.700 sq km) of [[Germany]], close to both the [[Black Forest]] and the [[Swabian Jura]]. The city center (situated in a lush valley, ringed with vineyards and forests, close to the River [[Neckar]]) itself has an approximate population of 600,000 and covers an area of 210 sq km. Stuttgart with its metropolitan area (the political entity "Stuttgart Region" plus the cities of [[Tübingen]], [[Reutlingen]] - 50 km south of Stuttgart -, [[Heilbronn]] - 50 km north of Stuttgart - and their surroundings) is one of the most prominent and well-known german towns, especially due to its cultural, administrative and huge economic importance. <br>