Ulm
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Ulm
Summary
Ulm is a big city[1]. Ulm has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Ulm was a member of Eurotowns network[3].
- Ulm was a member of Q1500388[4].
- Ulm was a member of Climate Alliance[5].
- Ulm was a member of Zweckverband 4IT[6].
- Ulm was a member of Mayors for Peace[7].
- Ulm was a member of Kommunalverband für Jugend und Soziales Baden-Württemberg[8].
- Ulm is located in Tübingen Government Region[9].
- Ulm is in the country of Germany[10].
- Ulm is on the body of water Danube[11].
- Ulm is on the body of water Iller[12].
- Ulm is on the body of water Blau[13].
- Ulm's head of government is recorded as Martin Ansbacher[14].
- Ulm's instance of is recorded as big city[15].
- Ulm's instance of is recorded as college town[16].
- Ulm's instance of is recorded as City district in Baden-Württemberg[17].
- Ulm's instance of is recorded as major regional center[18].
- Ulm's instance of is recorded as doubled population centers[19].
- Ulm's instance of is recorded as city[20].
- Ulm's instance of is recorded as urban municipality in Germany[21].
- Ulm's instance of is recorded as district capital[22].
- Ulm's shares border with is recorded as Neu-Ulm[23].
- Ulm's shares border with is recorded as Alb-Donau-Kreis[24].
- Ulm's shares border with is recorded as Neu-Ulm[25].
- Ulm's shares border with is recorded as Elchingen[26].
- Ulm's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Ermingen[27].
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Founding
January 1, 1181 marks the founding of Ulm[28].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Ulm include Ulmann[29], a family name[30]; Ratiopharm Ulm[31], a basketball team[32], in Germany[33], founded in 2001[34]; Ulm Hauptbahnhof[35], a central station[36], in Germany[37]; Neu-Ulm[38], a Greater district town[39], in Germany[40], founded in 1869[41]; and 12111 Ulm[42], an asteroid[43].
Why It Matters
Ulm has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Ulm is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]
Entities named for Ulm include Ulmann[29], a family name[30]; Ratiopharm Ulm[31], a basketball team[32], in Germany[33], founded in 2001[34]; Ulm Hauptbahnhof[35], a central station[36], in Germany[37]; Neu-Ulm[38], a Greater district town[39], in Germany[40], founded in 1869[41]; and 12111 Ulm[42], an asteroid[43].