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10-535: B27 may refer to: Bundesstraße 27 , a German road HLA-B27 , an HLA B serotype Mark 27 nuclear bomb Martin XB-27 , a proposed experimental American aircraft Blog 27 , a Polish teen pop band [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
20-479: Is a Landkreis (district) in the north of Baden-Württemberg , Germany . Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Neckar-Odenwald , Hohenlohe , Schwäbisch Hall , Rems-Murr , Ludwigsburg , Enz , Karlsruhe and Rhein-Neckar . In the centre of it is the free-city of Heilbronn , which is its own separate administrative area. The predecessor to the district is the Oberamt Heilbronn , which
30-406: 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
40-901: 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
50-440: 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
60-503: 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. Heilbronn district Landkreis Heilbronn ( German pronunciation: [haɪlˈbʁɔn] )
70-424: 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
80-516: The district. In 1973, the Landkreise (districts) were reorganized, and part of the dissolved districts of Sinsheim, Mosbach, Buchen and Schwäbisch Hall were added. Within the following two years 5 municipalities were incorporated into the city and therefore left the district, which got its current borders in 1975. The main river in the district is the Neckar , which flows through the district from
90-551: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=B27&oldid=1059156141 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bundesstra%C3%9Fe 27 Harz district (HZ number plates) Lower Saxony Goslar district (GS number plates) Göttingen district (GÖ number plates) together with
100-530: Was created in 1803 when the previously Free Imperial City of Heilbronn was incorporated into the Electorate of Württemberg . In 1926, about half of the Oberamt (old district) of Weinsberg was added. In 1938, it was recognized as a district, and in addition to the previous Oberamt, parts of the dissolved Oberämter Neckarsulm, Brackenheim, Marbach and Besigheim were added. The city of Heilbronn was not included in
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