Basadingen-Schlattingen

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Basadingen-Schlattingen
Coat of arms of Basadingen-Schlattingen
State : SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Canton : Canton of ThurgauCanton of Thurgau Thurgau (TG)
District : Frauenfeldw
BFS no. : 4536i1 f3 f4
Postal code : 8254 Basadingen
8255 Schlattingen
Coordinates : 698 495  /  280382 coordinates: 47 ° 40 '0 "  N , 8 ° 45' 0"  O ; CH1903:  six hundred ninety-eight thousand four hundred ninety-five  /  280382
Height : 410  m above sea level M.
Height range : 398–568 m above sea level M.
Area : 15.63  km²
Residents: 1837 (December 31, 2018)
Population density : 117 inhabitants per km²
Website: www.basadingen-schlattingen.ch
In the front center of the picture Basadingen, Schlattingen on the right and Diessenhofen immediately before the Upper Rhine

In the front center of the picture Basadingen, Schlattingen on the right and Diessenhofen immediately before the Upper Rhine

Location of the municipality
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Basadingen-Schlattingen has been a political municipality in the Frauenfeld district of the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland since 1999 . It was created in the course of the reorganization of the canton of Thurgau from the two former local communities Basadingen and Schlattingen .

Geography and traffic

Basadingen-Schlattingen is located in the Diessenhofen region in the north of the canton of Thurgau and belongs to the Frauenfeld district . Schlattingen has a station on the railway line Schaffhausen-Kreuzlingen , Basadingen is from the post bus line Diessenhofen- Frauenfeld developed.

→ see also section geography in article Basadingen
→ see also section geography in article Schlattingen

history

Basadingen was first mentioned in a document in 761 as Pasnandinga . Schlattingen appears in 897 as a settlement with a permanent area under the name Slattingarro . The political community Basadingen-Schlattingen was founded in the course of the reorganization of the canton of Thurgau on January 1, 1999 from the two former local communities Basadingen and Schlattingen.

→ see also section history in article Basadingen
→ see also section history in article Schlattingen

population

Population development in the municipality of Basadingen-Schlattingen
Population development of the individual communities
1850 1900 1950 1980 1990 2000 2010 2018
Political community 1527 1694 1833
Basadingen parish 763 662 792 681 821
Local community Schlattingen 488 333 406 429 512

Of the total of 1,833 inhabitants in the municipality of Basadingen-Schlattingen in 2018, 276 or 15.1% were foreign nationals. 785 (42.8%) were Protestant Reformed and 447 (24.4%) were Roman Catholic. The village of Basadingen had 1077 residents at that time.

The mayor's name is Peter Mathys. The other four councilors are: Marcel Koradi (security and environment, vice-president), Patrik Eicher (land management), Roman Herter (social affairs and culture) and Hans Rudolf Stör (finances) The councilors are elected every 4 years.

coat of arms

Unified Church

Blazon : Diagonally divided by black with a striding white, armored and tongued lion and by white with an upright striding red bear with a black collar, above all a blue waved sloping bar , separated from the black field by a white thread .

The municipality, founded in 1999, initially dispensed with a coat of arms. When the Thurgau government council asked the municipalities to submit a coat of arms, the population decided in 2012 to combine the two coats of arms of the former municipalities of Basadingen and Schlattingen (lion). The blue, wavy sloping bar symbolizes the Geisslibach.

economy

In 2016, Basadingen-Schlattingen offered 593 jobs (converted to full-time positions). 41.1% of these were employed in agriculture and forestry, 37.3% in industry, trade and construction and 21.6% in the service sector.

Attractions

→ see also the article list of cultural assets in Basadingen-Schlattingen
→ see also the townscape section in the Basadingen article
→ see also the sights section in the
Schlattingen article

Personalities

Web links

Commons : Basadingen-Schlattingen  - Collection of images, 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 About us. On the website of the municipality of Basadingen-Schlattingen, accessed on December 19, 2019
  4. ^ Charles Knapp, Maurice Borel, Victor Attinger, Heinrich Brunner, Société neuchâteloise de geographie (editor): Geographical Lexicon of Switzerland . Volume 1: Aa - Emmengruppe . Verlag Gebrüder Attinger, Neuchâtel 1902, p. 137, keyword Basadingen   ( scan of the lexicon page ).
  5. 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.
  6. a b Gregor Spuhler : Basadingen. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
  7. Erich Trösch: Schlattingen. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
  8. 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.
  9. Municipal Council. Retrieved September 2, 2019 .
  10. a b municipal coat of arms . On the website of the State Archives of the Canton of Thurgau, accessed on December 8, 2019
  11. ^ Inge Staub: Coat of arms: Hot iron tackled. In: St. Galler Tagblatt (online) from May 2, 2012
  12. Search. Retrieved September 2, 2019 .