Neu-Ulm, Germany
 The Neu-Ulm neighborhood of Finningen, Germany Author: Dr Eugen Lehle (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
Neu-Ulm is a small city in Bavaria, near the border with Baden-Württemberg. It has a population of 54,000 (2011 estimate). The city is located right across the Danube River from Ulm. The Danube marks the natural boundary between Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg.
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Neu-Ulm is located at an elevation of between 470 to 527 meters above sea level. It is an hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+1), and two hours ahead during Daylight Saving Time in summer.
 Neu-Ulm, Bavaria Author: Heinz Koch (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
Neu-Ulm was created in 1810, when the part of Ulm to the south of the River Danube became part of the Kingdom of Bavaria. It was then called New-Ulm, or New Ulm, to differentiate it from the existing town of Ulm. The city received a boost when it was selected as the site of the Bundesfestung, or Federal Fort, in 1841.
After the Second World War, the US military maintained a presence until 1991. When they pulled out, it had a major impact on the local economy.
Visiting Neu-Ulm, Germany
Take Autobahn 8 or Autobahn 7 to reach Neu-Ulm. Major cities nearest to Neu-Ulm include Augsburg and Stuttgart.
 Wrought-iron inn-sign in Neu-Ulm Author: Franzfoto (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
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Places of Interest in Neu-Ulm, Germany
- Bundesfestung (Federal Fort of Ulm)
- Evangelische Petruskirche
- Kirche St. Johann Baptist
- Museen am Petrusplatz
- Rathaus Neu-Ulm
- Theater Neu-Ulm
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