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Senden
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Location of the town of Senden within Neu-Ulm district
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Administration | |
Country | Germany |
State | Bavaria |
Admin. region | Swabia |
District | Neu-Ulm |
Mayor | Kurt Baiker (SPD/"Christliche Freie Wählergemeinschaft"/Freie Wählergemeinschaft) |
Basic statistics | |
Area | 25.17 km2 (9.72 sq mi) |
Elevation | 486 m (1595 ft) |
Population | 22,376 (31 December 2010)[1] |
- Density | 889 /km2 (2,302 /sq mi) |
Other information | |
Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) |
Licence plate | NU |
Postal code | 89250 |
Area codes | 07307, 07309 (Witzighausen) |
Website | www.stadt-senden.de |
The town of Senden is the second-largest town of the district of Neu-Ulm in Bavaria and is located at the border to Baden-Württemberg. The town belongs to the Donau-Iller-Nahverkehrsverbund. Senden's neighbours are Neu-Ulm in the north, Weißenhorn in the west, Vöhringen in the south and Illerkirchberg in the west.
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The town parts are Aufheim, Ay, Freudenegg, Hittistetten, Witzighausen and Wullenstetten
The Senden town council consists since the election of March 2002 of:
Senden lies at the Bundesstraße 28 and at the train line Ulm-Oberstdorf (Illertalbahn).
Senden is twinned with:
Urban cultural events take mainly place in the 2002 opened "Bürgerhaus".
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