Steckborn district
The Steckborn district was a district in the canton of Thurgau . The main town was Steckborn .
When the amendment to the Thurgau Law on Municipalities came into force , the Steckborn district was dissolved at the end of 2010.
geography
The Steckborn district comprised the western part of the Seerücken chain of hills and the south bank of the Untersee .
The following communities belonged to the district until December 31, 2010:
coat of arms | Name of the parish | Residents (December 31, 2010) |
Area in km² |
Inhabitant per km² |
---|---|---|---|---|
Berlingen | 839 | 3.58 | 234 | |
Eschenz | 1647 | 12.00 | 137 | |
Herdern | 960 | 13.73 | 70 | |
Homburg | 1458 | 24.13 | 60 | |
Hüttwilen | 1452 | 17.66 | 82 | |
Mammers | 590 | 5.44 | 108 | |
Muellheim | 2645 | 8.74 | 303 | |
Pfyn | 1936 | 13.14 | 147 | |
Raperswilen | 401 | 7.68 | 52 | |
Salenstein | 1250 | 6.54 | 191 | |
Steckborn | 3436 | 8.78 | 391 | |
Wagenhausen | 1601 | 11.82 | 135 | |
Total (15) | 18'215 | 133.24 | 137 |
Changes in the community
- January 1, 1967: Langenhart and Müllheim → Müllheim
- January 1, 1979: Fruthwilen , Mannenbach and Salenstein → Salenstein
- January 1, 1995: Warth and Weiningen → Warth-Weiningen
- June 1, 1995: Kaltenbach , Rheinklingen and Wagenhausen → Wagenhausen
- January 1, 1997: Hüttwilen , Nussbaumen and Uerschhausen → Hüttwilen
- January 1, 1998: Herdern and Lanzenneunforn → Herdern
- January 1, 1998: Dettighofen and Pfyn → Pfyn
- January 1, 1999: Gündelhart-Hörhausen , Homburg and Salen-Reutenen → Homburg
- January 1, 2011: Raperswilen and Salenstein move from the Steckborn district to the Kreuzlingen district
- January 1, 2011: Berlingen , Eschenz , Herdern , Homburg , Hüttwilen , Mammern , Müllheim , Pfyn , Steckborn and Wagenhausen move from the Steckborn district to the Frauenfeld district