Canton Seligenthal
| Kingdom of Westphalia | |
|---|---|
| Canton Seligenthal | |
| department | Department of the Werra |
| District | Eschwege district |
| Capital of the canton | Seligenthal |
| surface | 0.91 square miles |
| Residents | 2,646 |
| Villages and hamlets | 11 |
| Cities | 0 |
The canton Seligenthal was an administrative unit in the Eschwege district of the Werra department in the Napoleonic Kingdom of Westphalia . The main place of the canton and seat of the justice of the peace was the place Seligenthal in today's Thuringian district Schmalkalden-Meiningen . The canton was one of six cantons in the dissolved Hessian exclave of the rule Schmalkalden and comprised 11 places from part of the offices of Schmalkalden and Herrenbreitungen .
The following localities belonged to the canton:
- Seligenthal
- Atzerode
- Fambach with Todenwarth Castle
- Kirrhof and Dippach
- Hessles with the Nüßleshof
- Reichenbach
- Weidebrunn
- Aue-Wallenburg with Wallenburgshof