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Baden-Württemberg is especially known for its strong economy with various industries like [[car manufacturing]], [[electrical engineering]], [[mechanical engineering]], the [[Tertiary sector of the economy|service sector]], and more.<ref>https://www.rtl.de/themen/thema/baden-w-rttemberg-t8639.html</ref><ref>https://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.50-groesste-unternehmen-in-baden-wuerttemberg-daimler-ist-nicht-in-jeder-hinsicht-top.7c11df89-fbab-4565-a965-82be2bc3beb2.html</ref><ref>https://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen/industrie/qualitaet-aus-baden-wuerttemberg-das-sind-die-top-konzerne-aus-dem-suedwesten/9080980.html</ref> It has the [[List of German states by GRP|third-highest]] [[gross regional product]] (GRP) in Germany. Part of the [[Four Motors for Europe]], some of the [[List of largest German companies|largest German companies]] are headquartered in Baden-Württemberg, including [[Mercedes-Benz Group]], [[Porsche]], [[Robert Bosch GmbH|Bosch]] and [[SAP]]. | Baden-Württemberg is especially known for its strong economy with various industries like [[car manufacturing]], [[electrical engineering]], [[mechanical engineering]], the [[Tertiary sector of the economy|service sector]], and more.<ref>https://www.rtl.de/themen/thema/baden-w-rttemberg-t8639.html</ref><ref>https://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.50-groesste-unternehmen-in-baden-wuerttemberg-daimler-ist-nicht-in-jeder-hinsicht-top.7c11df89-fbab-4565-a965-82be2bc3beb2.html</ref><ref>https://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen/industrie/qualitaet-aus-baden-wuerttemberg-das-sind-die-top-konzerne-aus-dem-suedwesten/9080980.html</ref> It has the [[List of German states by GRP|third-highest]] [[gross regional product]] (GRP) in Germany. Part of the [[Four Motors for Europe]], some of the [[List of largest German companies|largest German companies]] are headquartered in Baden-Württemberg, including [[Mercedes-Benz Group]], [[Porsche]], [[Robert Bosch GmbH|Bosch]] and [[SAP]]. | ||
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+ | The state government of Baden-Württemberg paid around 930,000 euros to journalists for a wide variety of assignments between [[2016]]-[[2023]]. About 550,000 euros of this, about 60 percent of all payments, were received by journalists of the [[Germany/Public broadcasting|public broadcasters]]. Of the journalists who work for private media, it is striking that left-liberal ''[[taz]]'' journalists often received assignments from the Baden-Württemberg state government.<ref>https://pleiteticker.de/exklusiv-regierung-von-baden-wuerttemberg-zahlte-fast-eine-million-euro-an-journalisten/</ref> | ||
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Baden-Württemberg (German State) | |
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Baden-Württemberg, commonly shortened to BW, is a German state (Land) in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants as of 2019 across a total area of nearly 35,752 km2 (13,804 sq mi), it is the third-largest German state by both area and population.[1] As a federated state, Baden-Württemberg is a partly-sovereign parliamentary republic.
Baden-Württemberg is especially known for its strong economy with various industries like car manufacturing, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, the service sector, and more.[2][3][4] It has the third-highest gross regional product (GRP) in Germany. Part of the Four Motors for Europe, some of the largest German companies are headquartered in Baden-Württemberg, including Mercedes-Benz Group, Porsche, Bosch and SAP.
Paid journalists
The state government of Baden-Württemberg paid around 930,000 euros to journalists for a wide variety of assignments between 2016-2023. About 550,000 euros of this, about 60 percent of all payments, were received by journalists of the public broadcasters. Of the journalists who work for private media, it is striking that left-liberal taz journalists often received assignments from the Baden-Württemberg state government.[5]
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Federal Constitutional Court of Germany | 1951 | The supreme constitutional court for Germany |
Hubert Burda Media | 1903 | |
Reutlingen Pathological Institute | Pathological Institute who hosted press conference with dramatic COVID-19 jab autopsy results and vaccine analysis. | |
Salem Castle School | 1920 | One of the most elite schools in Europe. |
University of Freiburg | 1457 JL | Enjoys a high academic reputation both in Germany and internationally. |
University of Heidelberg | 1386 JL | One of the oldest universities in Germany and the world |
University of Konstanz | 1966 | University in the city of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. |
University of Tübingen | 1 January 1477 JL | Tübingen is one of the five German "classical university cities". |
References
- ↑ https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/en/our-state/
- ↑ https://www.rtl.de/themen/thema/baden-w-rttemberg-t8639.html
- ↑ https://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.50-groesste-unternehmen-in-baden-wuerttemberg-daimler-ist-nicht-in-jeder-hinsicht-top.7c11df89-fbab-4565-a965-82be2bc3beb2.html
- ↑ https://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen/industrie/qualitaet-aus-baden-wuerttemberg-das-sind-die-top-konzerne-aus-dem-suedwesten/9080980.html
- ↑ https://pleiteticker.de/exklusiv-regierung-von-baden-wuerttemberg-zahlte-fast-eine-million-euro-an-journalisten/