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Nendingen
Nendingen
is a
German
village with
2850
inhabitants in
Baden-Württemberg
.
The Danube
flows through Nendingen, which
lies
between the
towns
Tuttlingen
and
Mühlheim an der Donau
. Nendingen was founded by
Nando
, an
Alamanni
, between 260 and
300 AD
.
The majority of the Nendingers are Catholics and
the church
„St. Petrus
und
Jakobus“ is very old and
nice
. Nendingen
belongs to
the
diocese
Rottenburg-Stuttgart
. Until
1873
, parts of
Mühlheim
and Tuttlingen pertained to the Nendinger
parish
.
The most
popular
sports
are
wrestling
and
handball
. The
carnival
is very well-celebrated in
the village
.
Nendingen is a
part
of Tuttlingen since 1973. It has an
elementary school
.
Its
coat of arms
is
blue and yellow
and
shows
a
shield
and three
fleur-de-lis
. After 1409, Nendingen was directed by the
baron
of Mühlheim. By
Napoleon
, in 1805 it came to the
Kingdom of Württemberg
.
Nendingen has a
train station
on the
Tuttlingen–Inzigkofen railway
.
Nendingen has an intact and nice nature: 55,44
percent
are
forest
and 36,36 percent are
agriculture
. The
Swabian Alb
begins in Nendingen.
As Nendingen is in
Swabia
, the inhabitants speak
Swabian German
.