Aidlingen
Aidlingen is a municipality in the district of Böblingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
History
The County of Württemberg came into possession of Aidlingen when it was sold to Württemberg by the Lords of Bondorf in 1365. Aidlingen was ruled from the city of Böblingen while nearby Dachtal was given to the jurisdiction of Calw. Aidlingen expanded substantially and industrialized after World War II, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. Dachtal was incorporated into Aidlingen in 1971 and nearly doubled in size through the 1980s.Geography
The municipality of Aidlingen is found in the district of Böblingen, in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Aidlingen lies on the western edge of Böblingen district, along its border with Calw's district, and physically in the Heckengäu and the regions. The main watercourse in the municipal area is the Würm, which flows north-to-west through the eastern portion of the municipality. The lowest elevation above sea level in the municipal area, Normalnull, is found along the Würm. The highest, NN, is near Dachtal.Besides Aidlingen itself, the municipality contains Ortsteile Deufringen, Dachtel, and Lehenweiler.
Politics
Aidlingen has three boroughs : Aidlingen, Dachtal, and Deufringen.Ekkehard Fauth has been the mayor of Aidlingen since 2000.