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  1. Tubinga (em alemão Tübingen) é uma cidade da Alemanha localizada no distrito de Tubinga, região administrativa de Tubinga, estado de Baden-Württemberg. [ 1] Tübingen é famosa pela sua universidade e a quantidade de estudantes nas ruas.

  2. Tubinga (em alemão: Tübingen[ nt 1]) é uma região administrativa ( Regierungsbezirke) do estado da Alemanha de Bade-Vurtemberga, situada no sudeste do estado. A sua capital é a cidade do mesmo nome. [ 2] O território da região cobre a maioria da costa alemã do Lago de Constança ( Bodensee ), bem como o início do vale do Danúbio .

    • Hermann Strampfer
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  3. A Universidade de Tubinga [1] [2] (em alemão: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen) é uma instituição de ensino superior pública localizada na cidade de Tubinga, na Alemanha. É uma das mais antigas da Alemanha.

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    • Tubinga, Alemanha
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TübingenTübingen - Wikipedia

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    The area was probably first settled by ancient humans in the 12th millennium BC. The Romans left some traces here in AD 85, when they built a limes frontier wall at the Neckar River. Tübingen dates from the 6th or 7th century, when the region was populated by the Alamanni people. Some historians argue that the Battle of Solicinium was fought at Spi...

    In 2020[update], the city had 90,000 inhabitants. Life in the city is dominated by its roughly 28,000 students. Tübingen is best described as a mixture of old and distinguished academic flair, including liberal and green politics on one hand and traditional German-style student fraternities on the other, with rural-agricultural environs and shaped ...

    In central Tübingen, the Neckar divides briefly into two streams, forming the elongated Neckarinsel (Neckar Island), famous for its Platanenallee with high plane trees, which are around 200 years old. Pedestrians can reach the island via stairs on the narrow ends leading down from a bridge spanning the Neckar. During the summer, the Neckarinsel is ...

    Tübingen is governed by the mayor, elected by citizens every eight years, and by the municipal council, elected by citizens every five years. Boris Palmer, a former member of the Greens, is the mayor since 2007, re-elected in 2014 and 2022 and thus on his third term until 2030. Tübingen's council decided that the city should be climate-neutral by 2...

    Tübingen has a notable arts culture as well as nightlife. In addition to the full roster of official and unofficial university events that range from presentations by the university's official poet in residence to parties hosted by the student associations of each faculty, the city can boast of several choirs, theatre companies and nightclubs. Also...

    Population development

    Since World War II, Tübingen's population has almost doubled from about 45,000 to the current 88,000, also due to the incorporation of formerly independent villages into the city in the 1970s. Currently, Lord Mayor Boris Palmer (Green Party) has set the ambitious goal of increasing the population of Tübingen to 100,000 within the next several years. To achieve this, the city is closing gaps between buildings within the city proper by allowing new houses to be built there; this is also to coun...

    Tübingen is twinnedwith: For their commitment to their international partnership, the Council of Europe awarded the Europe Prize to Tübingen and Aix-en-Provence in 1965. The city's dedication to a European understanding is also reflected in the naming of several streets and squares, including the large Europaplatz(Europe Square) outside the railway...

    By plane: Tübingen is about 35 km (21.75 mi) from the Baden-Württemberg state airport (Landesflughafen Stuttgart, also called Stuttgart Airport). By automobile: Tübingen is on the Bundesstraße 27 (a "federal road") that crosses through Baden-Württemberg, connecting the city with Würzburg, Heilbronn, Stuttgart and the Landesflughafen (Stuttgart Airp...

    Higher education and research

    The Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen dates from 1477, making it one of the oldest in Germany. Including the university hospitals, it is also the city's largest employer. The town is also host to several research institutes including the Max Planck Institutes for Biological Cybernetics, Developmental Biology, Intelligent Systems, The Friedrich Miescher Laboratory of the MPG, and the Max Planck Institute for Biology, the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, the Werner Reichardt Ce...

    Schools

    More than 10,000 children and young adults in Tübingen regularly attend school. There are 30 schools in the city, some of which consist of more than one type of school. Of these, 17 are primary schools while the others are for secondary education: four schools are of the lowest rank, Hauptschule, three of the middle rank, Realschule, and six are Gymnasien (grammar schools). There also are four vocational schools (Berufsschule) and three special needs schools.

    Associated with the university

    1. Johann Reuchlin(1455–1522), Catholic humanist and scholar of Greek and Hebrew 2. Philip Melanchthon(1497–1560), Lutheran reformer 3. Johannes Kepler(1571–1630), astronomer, mathematician, and astrologer 4. Wilhelm Schickard(1592–1635), professor of Hebrew and astronomy, inventor of the world's first mechanical calculator in 1623, lived and died here 5. Rudolf Jakob Camerarius(1655–1721), botanist and professor, proved for the first time the sexual reproduction of plants 6. Christoph Martin...

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  5. Tübingen é uma cidade universitária no sul da Alemanha, no estado de Baden-Württemberg, às margens do rio Neckar e não muito longe de Stuttgart. Cerca de um terço dos mais de 90 mil habitantes são estudantes então é uma cidade com atmosfera bem animada.

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  6. Tübingen. O que fazer em Tübingen. Os melhores pontos turísticos em Tübingen, Alemanha. O que fazer: Tübingen. Explore experiências badaladas. Confira o que outros viajantes gostam de fazer, de acordo com as pontuações e o número de reservas. Veja tudo. Pontos de interesse (5) Museus especializados (5) Locais históricos (4) Museus de história (3)

  7. Visit Florida. Tübingen, a cidade universitária na Alemanha. 1 de julho de 2016. Escadarias íngremes, becos estreitos e casas de telhados inclinados marcam o perfil da cidade, desde o centro histórico até o castelo, no alto da colina.