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Stuttgart

[ stuht-gahrt, stoot-; German shtoot-gahrt ]

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of Baden-Württemberg, in SW Germany.
  2. a town in central Arkansas.


Stuttgart

/ ˈʃtʊtɡart /

noun

  1. an industrial city in W Germany, capital of Baden-Württemberg state, on the River Neckar: developed around a stud farm ( Stuotgarten ) of the Counts of Württemberg. Pop: 589 161 (2003 est)


Stuttgart

  1. City in southwestern Germany .


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Notes

Famous for the innovative architecture of many of its buildings.

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Example Sentences

In the 11 WTA tournaments she has entered this year, she has advanced past the second round just twice — on the clay in Stuttgart, Germany, where she fell in the quarterfinals to world No.

The widest ranking gap was earlier this month at the grass-court final in Stuttgart, Germany, when Auger-Aliassime was ranked No.

She didn’t miss a beat upon returning for the 2021 season, winning the first tournament she entered, a grass-court tune-up for the Australian Open, followed by a hard-court title at the Miami Open and a clay-court title in Stuttgart.

At the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Biles’ most recent competition and the last world championships held before the pandemic, she became the most decorated gymnast in history, with 25 world medals.

The researchers then commandeered supercomputers in Jülich, Munich, Stuttgart, Orsay, Rome, Wuppertal and Budapest and put them to work on a new and better calculation.

After an unsuccessful stint in Stuttgart he decamped for Berlin in 1905.

He lived at Stuttgart in 1814, exhibiting white bears very well trained by him.

He was healed at Heilsberg, then locked up in an insane asylum at Stuttgart.

Chopin made their acquaintance in Stuttgart, and remarks that Pixis said that he intended to marry her.

She painted Stuttgart in sombre colours, the dullness, the stiffness.

You cannot give up your Dukedom, you cannot leave Stuttgart, and we cannot live apart.'

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