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Hünfeld is a town in the district of Fulda , in Hesse , Germany . It is situated 16 km northeast of Fulda . In 2000, the town hosted the 40th Hessentag state festival. Hünfeld has a population close to 16,000.

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11-463: The federal road B27 crosses Hünfeld from north to south. Eastbound B84 begins here. The closest motorway is Autobahn A7 Flensburg - Füssen , the nearest interchange is "Hünfeld / Schlitz AS 90", 7 km distance to the town center. Hünfeld has a railway station on the Bebra–Fulda railway . The nearest Intercity-Express stop is Fulda railway station . The nearest international airport

22-408: Is Frankfurt International Airport , 140 km distance to city-center Hünfeld is twinned with: This Hesse location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bundesstra%C3%9Fe 27 Saxony-Anhalt Harz district (HZ number plates) Lower Saxony Goslar district (GS number plates) Göttingen district (GÖ number plates) together with

33-406: The [REDACTED] B 10 through Stuttgart Esslingen district (ES number plates) Reutlingen district (RT number plates) Tübingen district (TÜ number plates) This section will not be used after completion of construction: Zollernalb district (BL number plates) together with the [REDACTED] B 463 in the direction of Balingen-Süd together with

44-901: The [REDACTED] B 243 in the direction of Herzberg together with the [REDACTED] B 243 in the direction of Barbis alternate route Hesse Werra-Meißner district (ESW number plates) under [REDACTED] A 38 Hersfeld-Rotenburg district (HEF number plates) Fulda district (FD number plates) under [REDACTED] A 7 [REDACTED] E45 Bavaria Bad Kissingen district (KG number plates) Main-Spessart district (MSP number plates) Würzburg district (WÜ number plates) Würzburg city (WÜ number plates) Würzburg district (WÜ number plates) replaced by [REDACTED] A 3 [REDACTED] A 81 [REDACTED] E41 [REDACTED] E43 Baden-Württemberg Main-Tauber district (TBB number plates) Neckar-Odenwald district (MOS number plates) together with

55-440: The [REDACTED] B 292 in the direction of Neckarelz together with the [REDACTED] B 292 in the direction of Elztal Heilbronn district (HN number plates) Heilbronn city (HN number plates) Heilbronn district (HN number plates) Ludwigsburg district (LB number plates) Stuttgart (S number plates) together with the [REDACTED] B 10 through Stuttgart together with

66-453: The [REDACTED] B 33 in the direction of Villingen Schaffhausen , Switzerland 4 A4 Baden-Württemberg Waldshut district (WT number plates) continues to Zürich as 4 Bundesstraße 27 or B27 is a German federal road . It connects Blankenburg am Harz with Rafz in Switzerland. Reutlingen district Reutlingen , nicknamed "The Gate to

77-424: The [REDACTED] B 463 in the direction of Bisingen Rottweil district (RW number plates) local diversion around Rottweil together with the [REDACTED] B 14 local diversion around Rottweil together with the [REDACTED] B 14 Schwarzwald-Baar district (VS number plates) together with the [REDACTED] B 33 in the direction of Hüfingen together with

88-462: The Oberamt Reutlingen , which was created in 1803 when the previously free imperial city Reutlingen became part of Württemberg . In 1934, it was converted into the district, in 1938 the district Urach was dissolved and split between the districts Reutlingen and Münsingen. In 1973 the district Münsingen was dissolved, and most part was merged into the district Reutlingen. A few municipalities from

99-616: The Swabian Alb " ( German : "Das Tor zur Schwäbischen Alb" ), is a Landkreis (district) in the middle of Baden-Württemberg , Germany . The former free imperial city (until 1802) reached the limit of 100,000 residents in 1989. It is the ninth-largest city in Baden-Württemberg . Reutlingen district's neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Esslingen , Göppingen , Alb-Donau , Biberach , Sigmaringen , Zollernalbkreis , Tübingen and Böblingen . The district dates back to

110-523: The districts Tübingen, Saulgau, Sigmaringen and Nürtingen were also added. The district is largely located in the Swabian Alb ( Schwäbische Alb ). The district has no national (A) motorway ( German : Autobahn ) but has large Federal/National roads ( German : Bundesstraßen ): The district had a friendship with the Czech district Chrudim. In 2002, the Czech districts were reformed and the region Pardubice became

121-564: The successor of the district Chrudim. The district also has a friendship with the Italian Province of Parma , as well as the district Sächsische Schweiz (now part of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge ) in Saxony . The coat of arms is the coat of arms of the Counts of Achalm, who ruled the largest part of the district until the 11th century. Even though these counts never used arms by themselves,

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