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Deilingen

Germany, Germany


Deilingen is a small municipality of about 1,916 residents in Germany's Tuttlingen district, Baden-Württemberg, situated at 826 meters elevation within the Swabian Alb's scenic plateau landscape. Covering 10.92 km² in the Freiburg administrative region, it features traditional rural charm with historic landmarks, local governance led by Mayor Albin Ragg (2017–25), and a close-knit community accessible via postal code 78586 and dialing code 07426. Nestled amid rolling hills near Montschenloch, the village offers peaceful living with outdoor pursuits in the surrounding countryside.

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78586 Deilingen, Germany

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