Württemberg-Hohenzollern
| Württemberg-Hohenzollern Wurtemberg-Hohenzollern | |||||||||||
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| Part of French-administered Germany State of West Germany | |||||||||||
| 1945–1952 | |||||||||||
Württemberg-Hohenzollern (dark blue) within the French-administered zone of post-war Germany (light blue). | |||||||||||
| Capital | Tübingen Tubingue (in French) | ||||||||||
| Area | |||||||||||
• 1950 | 10,406 km2 (4,018 sq mi) | ||||||||||
| Population | |||||||||||
• 1950 | 1 184 000 | ||||||||||
| Legislature | Landtag of Württemberg-Hohenzollern | ||||||||||
| Historical era | Aftermath of World War II | ||||||||||
• Established | 1945 | ||||||||||
• State of West Germany | 23 May 1949 | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | 25 April 1952 | ||||||||||
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| Today part of | Germany | ||||||||||
Württemberg-Hohenzollern was a West German state created in 1945 as part of the French post-World War II occupation zone. Its capital was Tübingen. In 1952, it was merged into the newly founded state of Baden-Württemberg.