Geislingen is a town in the Zollernalbkreis district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 4 km northwest of Balingen. The population stands at
Württemberg's administrative structure in Oberamt Wiesensteig [de] until 1810, when it was transferred to OberamtGeislingen [de]. The nearby village of Auendorf
Oberamt (German: [ˈoːbɐʔamt], plural Oberämter) was the designation of an administrative unit in the German state of Württemberg, introduced in 1758 instead
ceded in 1810 to the Kingdom of Württemberg and then assigned to OberamtGeislingen [de]. The Fils Valley Railway was constructed through Kuchen in 1845
Jura (Schwäbischen Alb) to be impossible. In the 1840s the Oberamt (district) seat of Geislingen had about 2,300 inhabitants. They lived mostly off the land