Crossword clues for ulm
ulm
- City in Germany
- German university city
- Einstein's birth city
- Birthplace of Albert Einstein
- Einstein's German birthplace
- City on Danube
- City of Germany
- City in south Germany
- Rail stop between Stuttgart and Munich
- Port on the Danube
- Port on Danube
- New --, Minnesota
- German location of the world's tallest church steeple
- German city with the world's highest church steeple
- German city with the tallest steeple in the world
- German city of Einstein's birth
- Einsteins birthplace
- City of southwest Germany where Einstein was born
- Cathedral city of southwest Germany
- Birthplace of Einstein
- Baby Einstein city?
- Albert Einstein's birthplace
- Einstein's birthplace
- Site of a Napoleon victory, 1805
- Danube city
- Port on the Dunube
- German city on the Danube
- Einstein's hometown
- Where Einstein was born
- German cathedral city
- Historic city on the Danube
- City on the Danube
- City in Baden-WГјrttemberg
- 1805 Napoleonic victory site
- Locale of an 1805 Napoleon victory
- German city where Einstein was born
- City where Einstein was born
- City in Baden-Württemberg
- City on the Donau
- City SE of Stuttgart
- Danube port
- City near Munich
- Beautiful moat encloses a German city
- German town
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 267
Land area (2000): 20.087703 sq. miles (52.026909 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.705980 sq. miles (1.828481 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 20.793683 sq. miles (53.855390 sq. km)
FIPS code: 75775
Located within: Montana (MT), FIPS 30
Location: 47.428684 N, 111.510044 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Ulm
Housing Units (2000): 89
Land area (2000): 0.257081 sq. miles (0.665838 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.257081 sq. miles (0.665838 sq. km)
FIPS code: 70760
Located within: Arkansas (AR), FIPS 05
Location: 34.576099 N, 91.461380 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 72170
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Ulm
Wikipedia
Ulm is a city in the federal German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the River Danube. The city, whose population is estimated at almost 120,000 (2015), forms an urban district of its own and is the administrative seat of the Alb-Donau district. Ulm, founded around 850, is rich in history and traditions as a former Free Imperial City . Today, it is an economic centre due to its varied industries, and it is the seat of the University of Ulm. Internationally, Ulm is primarily known for having the church with the tallest steeple in the world , the Gothic minster ( Ulm Minster, German: Ulmer Münster) and as the birthplace of Albert Einstein.
Ulm is a city in Germany.
Ulm may also refer to:
- Free Imperial City of Ulm (1181–1803), a State of the Holy Roman Empire
- Battle of Ulm, a battle which took place there in 1805 during the Napoleonic wars
- University of Ulm
- Ulm School of Design, an influential school that existed from 1953 to 1968
- Ulm, a village in Cerbăl Commune, Hunedoara County, Romania
- Ulm, Arkansas, United States
- Ulm, Montana, United States
- Charles Ulm (1898-1934), pioneer Australian aviator
- Stefan Ulm (born 1975), five-time world champion and two-time Olympic silver medalist in sprint canoeing
- David Ulm (born 1984), French football player
- the nickname of the École Normale Supérieure college in Paris
ULM may stand for:
- University of Louisiana at Monroe
- IATA and FAA codes for New Ulm Municipal Airport
- In ultralight aviation, ultralight/microlight aircraft
- Unión LatinoAmericana de Motociclismo
Usage examples of "ulm".
Uncle Chief never bought that story about a bank note from that payroll robbery attracting you all the way to New Ulm.
There's a westbound stopping here in New Ulm today, around ten, and like you said, the flag stop of Sleepy Eye ain't but a few minutes west by rail.
You'll find everything you need in here, along with your travel orders, and I naturally looked up the times and places you'll have to transfer between here and New Ulm if you're leaving on the eastbound night flyer, as I'd say you ought to.
Nobody at your Western Union office here in New Ulm remembers anyone at all like Youngwolf, and his Colorado pals must have warned him I was on my way or he wouldn't have come to town to.
It was best to leave a certain amount of guilty knowledge to guilty folk, and far as Longarm knew, nobody in New Ulm was supposed to know about serial numbers one could backtrack to a payroll robbery but the bankers and the local lawmen who'd contacted Billy Vail about that treasury note.