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The town itself is located about 10 kilometers 6. Schwieberdingen belongs to the Stuttgart Region and Metropolitan Region. Schwieberdingen was possibly founded in the 3rd century, but was first mentioned in a document. After the Second World War , Schwieberdingen transitioned from an agricultural base to an industrial one. The town's sports club is the TSV Schwieberdingen.
The landscape around Schwieberdingen shows a great diversity of soil formations, visible in the suffixes -berg, -grund, and -tal within the municipality. The river Glems flows through Schwieberdingen. The highest point above sea level in Schwieberdingen is the Katharinenlinde at meters 1, ft NN , and the lowest is the Gemarkungsgrenze at meters ft NN. Schwieberdingen is characterized by a mild climate caused by its location in the southwest region of the Neckar basin.
The warmest month is July, with a mean temperature of The average annual rainfall in Schwieberdingen is millimeters Low rainfall in the region has led to the necessity of external water supply, found in the Lake Constance Water Supply [ de ] project from onward. Agriculture takes up most of the municipality area at The first traces of habitation in Schwieberdingen come from about BC, in the Neolithic period. The first belonged to what has been called the Schwieberdinger culture [ de ] and is date to BC to BC and includes the skeleton of a woman dated to BC.
The second settlement belonged to the Michelsberg culture and is about to years newer than the Schwieberdinger culture. The Romans then built a road through the area to a ford on the Glems. This road, at first just for the Roman military, would shape Schwieberdingen's destiny as one of the few connections between the Rhine and the Danube.
Emperor Hadrian in particular made great use of the road. Roman farming estates were established in the area of present-day Schwieberdingen. In the 3rd century AD, the Alemanni conquered the Imperial province of Germania Superior and possibly established the first settlement in the municipal area. The territory of Schwieberdingen, then called "Suidbert-ingen", was fully established by , when the Franks subdued the Alemanni.