Canton of Bischhausen
| Kingdom of Westphalia | |
|---|---|
| Canton of Bischhausen | |
| department | Department of the Werra |
| District | Eschwege district |
| Capital of the canton | Bischhausen |
| surface | 3.07 square miles |
| Residents | 6,621 |
| Villages and hamlets | 28 |
| Cities | 1 |
The canton of Bischhausen was an administrative unit in the Eschwege district of the Werra department in the Napoleonic Kingdom of Westphalia . The main town of the canton and seat of the justice of the peace was the town of Bischhausen near Waldkappel in today's Hessian Werra-Meißner district . The canton comprised 1 city and 28 villages.
The following localities belonged to the canton:
- Bischhausen
- City of Waldcappel
- Germerode , Schwalbenthal , Rodebach , Harmuthsachsen
- Kitchens , Hasselbach , Hetzerode
- Wolstein , Meckelsdorf , Friemen , Burghofen
- Schemmern , Stolzhausen , Stolzingen , Gehau
- Eltmannsee , Heyerode , Diemerode
- Thurnhosbach , Stadthosbach , Kirchhosbach
- Rechtebach , Wipperode , Alberode , Bernsdorf
- Elberode , Mönchehof