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- Q22950 abstract "Landstuhl (German pronunciation: [ˈlantʃtuːl]) is a municipality of over 9,000 people in southwestern Germany. It is part of the district of Kaiserslautern, in the Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, and is home to the Sickinger Schloss, a small castle. It is situated on the north-western edge of the Palatinate forest, approx. 10 km west of Kaiserslautern.The earliest traces of human settlement in Landstuhl date from about 500 BCE; the “Heidenfels” (i.e. "heathen rock") from the Celtic period was a holy site even until Roman times, and a Roman settlement dates from the 1st Century CE.The place is said to have been called, late in the first millennium, Nannenstuhl, with the sense "seat of Nanthari" (who was also called "Nanno"); perhaps once memory of Nathari was centuries dead, the reference to him mutated into "Land", with "Landstuhl" construable as "seat [for governing] [the settlement's surrounding] territory".In the 15th Century, the noble family of Sickingen assumed responsibility for Landstuhl and the surrounding area. The most famous member of this family was Franz von Sickingen. Franz von Sickingen built his castle in Landstuhl – Burg Nanstein (the most visible landmark in Landstuhl and the surrounding area) - into a dominating fortress that was supplemented by Burg Landstuhl. From this base he moved to expand his domains by conquering other parts of southwestern Germany.After several defeats, Sickingen withdrew to his castle and was besieged by Richard Greiffenklau, Archbishop of Trier, and the Counts of the Rhine and Hesse. During the bombardment of Nanstein, Franz von Sickingen was killed. The castle was later expanded by Sickingen’s descendants, but it was heavily damaged by the French in 1689.Landstuhl is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Landstuhl.Landstuhl is the location of Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, a major U.S. Army hospital, consequently there are many Americans living in the area. Landstuhl is also known for being the birthplace of these Americans: Rob Thomas, lead singer of Matchbox Twenty. Reggie Williams, former Wide Receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars Shawn Bradley, retired basketball player, holds dual American and German citizenship LeVar Burton, actor, best known for roles in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Roots, and as the host of Reading Rainbow.Landstuhl is home to the Landstuhl Falcons Baseball Club.".
- Q22950 areaCode "06371".
- Q22950 areaCode "KL".
- Q22950 areaTotal "1.534E7".
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- Q22950 elevation "248.0".
- Q22950 populationAsOf "2006-12-31".
- Q22950 populationTotal "8852".
- Q22950 postalCode "66849".
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- Q22950 wikiPageExternalLink www.landstuhl.de.
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- Q22950 area "15.34".
- Q22950 areaCode "6371".
- Q22950 district "Kaiserslautern".
- Q22950 elevation "248".
- Q22950 licence "KL".
- Q22950 population "8852".
- Q22950 postalCode "66849".
- Q22950 stand "2006-12-31".
- Q22950 verbandsgemeinde "Landstuhl".
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- Q22950 type Place.
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- Q22950 comment "Landstuhl (German pronunciation: [ˈlantʃtuːl]) is a municipality of over 9,000 people in southwestern Germany. It is part of the district of Kaiserslautern, in the Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, and is home to the Sickinger Schloss, a small castle. It is situated on the north-western edge of the Palatinate forest, approx. 10 km west of Kaiserslautern.The earliest traces of human settlement in Landstuhl date from about 500 BCE; the “Heidenfels” (i.e.".
- Q22950 label "Landstuhl".
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- Q22950 depiction Landstuhl_wappen.jpg.
- Q22950 homepage www.landstuhl.de.