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Stuttgart-Hohenheim is a suburb of Stuttgart in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
   Between 1771 and 1793, Duke Karl Eugen built the Castle Hohenheim.
   Since 1818, Hohenheim is now well-known as place of higher agricultural education today the University of Hohenheim is located there.

University of Hohenheim

From 1770 to 1794, the Karlsschule was the only university in Stuttgart. Since 1818, Stuttgart's oldest university, located in Hohenheim, is the University of Hohenheim. It isn't related to the University of Stuttgart (founded 1829), apart from some cooperations.
   On November 20, 1818, Hohenheim became the site of an important agricultural institution, founded by King William I of Württemberg for teaching, experimentation and demonstration. The first director was Johann Nepomuk Schwerz, and it was located in the castle built by Duke Karl Eugen.
   In 1847 the institution was designated as holding the rank of an "Academy of Agriculture and Forestry". In 1904 the name was changed to "Agricultural College". Hohenheim College was awarded the right to confer doctorates in 1918 and habilitations in 1919. This school was renamed Universität Hohenheim in 1967.
   2008 there are over ´6,000 students in Hohenheim, a university which is primarily focused on economics and business administration. The University of Hohenheim is one of Germany's leading universities in agricultural science.

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