Poltringen is a village in the centre of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Before the Württemberg sovereignty came in 1805, Poltringen was two thirds under Austrian rule and one third under Württemberg rule.
It has been part of the Ammerbuch municipality since 1971.
[1] Poltringen lies in the valley of the small Ammer river, a tributary of the Neckar, in the Tübingen district, almost equidistant between the towns of Herrenberg to the west and Tübingen to the east, about 10 km from both.
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