Sections of the City

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Bauerbach
First officially mentioned in 778 A.D. A part of Bretten since 1972. A population of around 1,200.
Worthwhile Sights: City Hall built in1585
Urban Rail Connection (S4)

The coat of arms of Bauerbach (only in german)
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Büchig
First cited in 1290. A part of Bretten since 1974. A population of around 1,400.

The coat of arms of Büchig (only in german)
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Diedelsheim
First officially cited in 767 A.D. A part of Bretten since 1975. A population of around 3,300.
Urban Rail Connection (S9)

The coat of arms of Diedelsheim (only in german)
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Dürrenbüchig
First officially mentioned in 1335 A.D. A part of Bretten since 1972. A population of around 570.
Urban Rail Connection (S4)

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Gölshausen
First officially cited in 802 A.D. A part of Bretten since 1975. A population of around 1.700.
Urban Rail Connection (S4)

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Neibsheim
First officially mentioned in 770 A.D. A part of Bretten since 1972. A population of around 1.800.
Worthwhile Sights: The Chapel on Mount Adler (built 1738) and the City Hall of 1900.

Impressions of Neibsheim (only in german)
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Rinklingen
First officially cited in 768 A.D. A part of Bretten since 1971. A population of around 1.900.
Urban Rail Connection (S4)

Impressions of Rinklingen (only in german)
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Ruit
First officially cited in 1244 A.D. A part of Bretten since 1973. A population of around 1.400.
Urban Rail Connection (S9)

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Sprantal
First officially cited in 1261 A.D. A part of Bretten since 1973. A population of around 400.

Impressions of Sprantal (only in german)
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