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- officially, on 1 April 1940, when three separate communities of Wendlingen, Unterboihingen and Bodelshofen merged. The town also is the headquarters of the tool...
- with Unterboihingen's manager Daniel Zeller's brother, Philipp, at the sporting goods company Decathlon. Sebescen got his debut for Unterboihingen on 1...
- Wendlingen (Neckar) station (formerly Unterboihingen station) is the only station in the town of Wendlingen in the German state of Baden-Württemberg and...
- football manager and player. Di Martile pla**** youth football for TV Unterboihingen and FV 09 Nürtingen before joining the academy of Stuttgarter Kickers...
- II v Bayern Munich Bayern Munich v Hamburger SV Bayern Munich v TV Unterboihingen Bayern Munich v FC Bayern Munich II Hertha BSC v Bayern Munich Køge...
- the terminal of the first private railway in Württemberg, the line Unterboihingen-Kirchheim. In the 19th century, it became the seat of an Oberamt. In...
- Feuchtwangen 4 – 3 SV Weiskirchen (AET) 1. FC Mülheim 0 – 3 SG Egelsbach TV Unterboihingen 8 – 0 SG Dielheim Sportfreunde Eisbachtal 1 – 1 TSG Leihgestern (AET)...
- the regional train line R81. The 6.11 kilometers long stretch from Unterboihingen (today Wendlingen) via Ötlingen to Kirchheim (Teck) was finished on...
- SpVgg Lindau 2–1 after pen. 1,4000 1975–76 Göppingen, 30 May 1976 TV Unterboihingen SSV Ulm 1846 4–3 after pen. 1,500 1976–77 Schwäbisch Gmünd, 4 June 1977...
- Teck, but it is now closed. The section from Wendlingen (then called Unterboihingen) to Kirchheim opened on 21 September 1864. Its original operator was...