Uesslingen book

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Uesslingen book
Coat of arms of Uesslingen-Buch
State : SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Canton : Canton of ThurgauCanton of Thurgau Thurgau (TG)
District : Frauenfeld
BFS no. : 4616i1 f3 f4
Postal code : 8524
UN / LOCODE : CH UGN (Uesslingen)
Coordinates : 703 665  /  271 203 coordinates: 47 ° 35 '0 "  N , 8 ° 49' 0"  O ; CH1903:  703665  /  271 203
Height : 465  m above sea level M.
Height range : 374-539 m above sea level M.
Area : 14.03  km²
Residents: 1088 (December 31, 2018)
Population density : 78 inhabitants per km²
Website: www.uesslingen-buch.ch
Location of the municipality
Mindelsee Bodensee Nussbommersee Raffoltersee Hasensee Hüttwilersee Guemüliweier Deutschland Deutschland Kanton St. Gallen Kanton Schaffhausen Kanton Schaffhausen Kanton Zürich Bezirk Kreuzlingen Bezirk Münchwilen Bezirk Weinfelden Basadingen-Schlattingen Berlingen TG Diessenhofen Eschenz Felben-Wellhausen Frauenfeld Gachnang Herdern TG Homburg TG Hüttlingen TG Hüttwilen Mammern Matzingen Müllheim TG Neunforn Pfyn Schlatt TG Steckborn Stettfurt Thundorf TG Uesslingen-Buch Wagenhausen TG Warth-WeiningenMap of Uesslingen-Buch
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Uesslingen-Buch has been a political municipality in the Frauenfeld district of the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland since 1995 .

geography

The dual community Uesslingen-Buch consists of the two villages Uesslingen and Buch bei Frauenfeld and is located west of the canton capital Frauenfeld on the north bank of the Thur . In the north of the municipality on the border with Hüttwilen are the Hasensee and Hüttwilersee .

history

The political community Uesslingen-Buch was created on January 1, 1995 in the course of the Thurgau community reform from the amalgamation of the local communities Uesslingen and Buch bei Frauenfeld with the municipal community Uesslingen. The local community of Warth , separated from the municipal community of Uesslingen, merged at the same time with the local community of Weiningen, which was separated from the municipal community of Pfyn, to form the community of Warth-Weiningen .

→ see also section history in the article Uesslingen
→ see also section history in the article Buch bei Frauenfeld

population

Population development in the area of ​​today's municipality of Uesslingen-Buch
Population development of the individual communities
1850 1900 1950 1990 2000 2010 2018
Political community 1041 1060 1085
Local community Uesslingen 631 441 468 585
Local parish Buch 380 305 331 333

Of the total of 1,085 inhabitants in the municipality of Uesslingen-Buch in 2018, 93 or 8.6% were foreign nationals. 566 (52.2%) were Protestant Reformed and 261 (24.1%) were Roman Catholic.

→ see also section religions in the article Uesslingen

coat of arms

Uesslingen book

Blazon : With a wavy cut divided by white with two crossed black arrows with white blood channels and by black.

The arrows point to the center of Buch, the chapel dedicated to St. Sebastian. The wavy coat of arms symbolizes the Thur. The colors black and white reveal the former belonging to the judiciary of the Ittingen Charterhouse.

After the political community Uesslingen-Buch had been formed in 1995, the community assembly decided in 2005 to combine the coats of arms of the two former local communities into a new one.

economy

In 2016, Uesslingen-Buch offered work to 278 people (converted to full-time positions). Of these, 36.8% were employed in agriculture and forestry, 21.9% in industry, trade and construction and 41.3% in the service sector.

Attractions

Hasensee
Chapel of St. Sebastian in Buch

photos

→ see section Pictures in the article Uesslingen

Web links

Commons : Uesslingen-Buch  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Permanent and non-permanent resident population by year, canton, district, municipality, population type and gender (permanent resident population). In: bfs. admin.ch . Federal Statistical Office (FSO), August 31, 2019, accessed on December 22, 2019 .
  2. a b Thurgau in figures 2019 . On the website of the Statistical Office of the Canton of Thurgau (PDF file; 1.8 MB), accessed on April 28, 2020.
  3. a b c population development of the municipalities. Canton Thurgau, 1850–2000 and resident population of the municipalities and change from the previous year. Canton of Thurgau, 1990–2018. On the website of the Statistical Office of the Canton of Thurgau (Excel tables; 0.1 MB each), accessed on April 28, 2020.
  4. Erich Trösch: Uesslingen. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
  5. ^ Gregor Spuhler : book near Frauenfeld. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
  6. Localities and their resident population. Edition 2019 . On the website of the Statistical Office of the Canton of Thurgau (Excel table; 0.1 MB), accessed on April 28, 2020.
  7. a b c municipal coat of arms . On the website of the State Archives of the Canton of Thurgau, accessed on December 8, 2019
  8. ^ Hans Peter Mathis, Urs Elsener: St. Sebastian Chapel in Buch near Frauenfeld. (= Swiss Art Guide , No. 534). Ed. Society for Swiss Art History GSK. Bern 1993, ISBN 978-3-85782-534-7 .