State of Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Baden-Wurttemberg is a state found in the nation of Germany. Home to 10,486,660 people, it is the 3rd largest division in Germany in terms of population.
Baden-Wurttemberg gained its current status as a state in the year 1952. The government of Baden-Wurttemberg is lead by Winfried Kretschmann and is based in the state capital of Stuttgart (Population: 589,793).
The most populous cities in Baden-Wurttemberg are: Stuttgart (Population: 589,793), Mannheim (Population: 307,960), Karlsruhe (Population: 283,799), Freiburg (Population: 215,966), Heidelberg (Population: 143,345).
Baden-Wurttemberg State - Quick Facts
| Country | Germany |
| Region Type | State |
| ISO Code | DE_BW |
| Time Zone | CET |
| Year of Establishment | 1952 |
| Capital | Stuttgart (Population: 589,793) |
| Head of Government | Winfried Kretschmann |
| Total Population | 10,486,660 |
| Total Area | 35,752 sq km (13,804 sq miles) |
| Population Density | 293.3 sq km (759.7 sq miles) |
This page was last updated on July 24, 2015.