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| Sulz am Neckar | |
| Coordinates | 48°21′46″N 8°37′54″E / 48.36278°N 8.63167°ECoordinates: 48°21′46″N 8°37′54″E / 48.36278°N 8.63167°E |
| Administration | |
| Country | Germany |
| State | Baden-Württemberg |
| Admin. region | Freiburg |
| District | Rottweil |
| Town subdivisions | 9 Ortsteile |
| Mayor | Gerd Hieber |
| Basic statistics | |
| Area | 87.60 km2 (33.82 sq mi) |
| Elevation | 443 m (1453 ft) |
| Population | 12,130 (31 December 2011)[1] |
| - Density | 138 /km2 (359 /sq mi) |
| Other information | |
| Time zone | CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2) |
| Licence plate | RW |
| Postal codes | 72168–72172 |
| Area code | 07454 |
| Website | www.sulz.de |
Sulz am Neckar is a town in the district of Rottweil, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Neckar, 22 km north of Rottweil, and 19 km southeast of Freudenstadt.
Sulz am Neckar came in the possession of the Hohengeroldseck in AD 1242.
At Sulz a powerline for traction current crosses the Neckar Valley in a large span, which is mounted on two 61-metre-tall electricity pylons.
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