Heinzenberg district
Heinzenberg district | |
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Country: | Switzerland |
Canton : | Grisons |
Region ISO : | CH-GR |
FSO number : | 1804 |
Map of the former Heinzenberg district | |
The former districts of the canton of Graubünden | |
The Heinzenberg district was an administrative unit of the Canton of Graubünden in Switzerland until 2000 .
The communities of the former Heinzenberg district
District Domleschg | ||
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coat of arms | Name of the parish | Area in km² |
Almens | 8.34 | |
Feldis / Veulden | 7.57 | |
Fürstenau | 1.32 | |
Piping | 4.59 | |
Pratval | 0.77 | |
Toboggan | 1.68 | |
Rothenbrunnen | 3.11 | |
Sharans | 14.29 | |
Divorce | 12.32 | |
Sils in Domleschg | 9.28 | |
Trans | 7.47 | |
Tumegl / Tomils | 3.20 |
Safien district | ||
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coat of arms | Name of the parish | Area in km² |
Safien | 100.58 | |
Tenna | 11.27 |
Thusis district | ||
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coat of arms | Name of the parish | Area in km² |
Cazis | 7.26 | |
Flerden | 6.09 | |
Masein | 4.20 | |
Portein | 3.42 | |
Prec | 11.35 | |
Sarn | 7.60 | |
Tartare | 1.55 | |
Thusis | 6.81 | |
Tschappina | 24.67 | |
Primal mine | 4.33 |
Changes in the community
- 1943: Change of name from Feldis → Feldis / Veulden
- 1943: Name change from Tomils → Tumegl / Tomils
- 2001: District change of the communities Safien and Tenna from the former Heinzenberg district → Surselva district
- 2001: Change of district of all remaining communities from the former Heinzenberg district → Hinterrhein district
The Federal Statistical Office ran the district under FSO no. : 1804.