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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Lauffen am Neckar, Bad Wimpfen, Weinsberg, Quattro GmbH, Bad Rappenau, Beilstein, Wurttemberg, Bad Friedrichshall, Flein, Neuenstadt am Kocher, Schwaigern, Brackenheim, Cleebronn, Pfaffenhofen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Erlebnispark Tripsdrill, Abstatt, Eppingen, Untergruppenbach, Zabergau-Gymnasium Brackenheim, Kirchardt, Guglingen, Neckarwestheim, Erlenbach, Baden-Wurttemberg, Roigheim, Zaberfeld, Neckarsulm, Talheim, Heilbronn, Wustenrot, Gundelsheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Leingarten, Eberstadt, Obersulm, Nordheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Lowenstein, Ilsfeld, Hardthausen, Untereisesheim, Mockmuhl, Massenbachhausen, Lehrensteinsfeld, Neudenau, Siegelsbach, Langenbrettach, Ittlingen, Offenau, Widdern, Oedheim, Ellhofen, Gemmingen, Jagsthausen. Excerpt: Lauffen am Neckar (Lauffen) is a town in the district of Heilbronn, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Neckar, 9 km southwest of Heilbronn. The town is famous as the birthplace of the poet Friedrich Holderlin and for its quality wines - in particular the "Lauffener Katzenbeisser Schwarzriesling." Lauffen is located in the southern part of the district of Heilbronn, 9 kilometres south of Heilbronn and 50 kilometres north of the capital of Baden-Wurttemberg, Stuttgart, on the Neckar. The small river Zaber flows into the Neckar at this point. The neck of the previous great bow in the course of the north-flowing Neckar was broken through by erosion somewhere between 400 BC and 100 BC and for several centuries the watercourse survived as a ring of lakes. The old circular riverbed is now dry, apart from one small artificial lake. Along the old riverbed, a round hill was formed - its slopes now partially covered by the Kaywald forest and with other areas given over to the cultivation of vines. There is a hill on the western bank of the Neckar at..