Canton of Brotterode
Kingdom of Westphalia | |
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Canton of Brotterode | |
department | Department of the Werra |
District | Eschwege district |
Capital of the canton | Brotterode |
surface | 1.16 square miles |
Residents | 3,028 |
Villages and hamlets | 3 |
Cities | 0 |
The canton Brotterode 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 Brotterode in today's Thuringian district of Schmalkalden-Meiningen . The canton was one of six cantons in the dissolved Hessian exclave of the Schmalkalden rule and comprised the dissolved office of Brotterode with the two places Brotterode and Kleinschmalkalden (Hessian share) as well as the place Hohleborn from the dissolved office of Schmalkalden .