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Snares
Coat of arms of Schlattingen
State : SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Canton : Canton of ThurgauCanton of Thurgau Thurgau (TG)
District : Frauenfeld
Political community : Basadingen-Schlattingeni2
Postal code : 8255
former BFS no. : 4533
Coordinates : 700042  /  280434 coordinates: 47 ° 40 '1 "  N , 8 ° 46' 14"  O ; CH1903:  700042  /  280434
Height : 419  m above sea level M.
Area : 6.9  km²
Residents: 756 (December 31, 2018)
Population density : 110 inhabitants per km²
Snares

Snares

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Map of Schlattingen
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Schlattingen is a former municipality and a village in the political municipality of Basadingen-Schlattingen in the Frauenfeld district of the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland .

From 1816 to 1998 Schlattingen was a local church in the municipality of Basadingen . On January 1, 1999 , the former local parish merged as part of the reorganization of the canton of Thurgau to form Basadingen-Schlattingen.

geography

Schlattingen in 1954, with Diessenhofen and
Gailingen in the background

Schlattingen is located in the Geisslibach depression a few kilometers south of the High Rhine and southeast of Diessenhofen . In Schlattingen, the closed church area south of the Geisslibach basin, which dates from the 13th century, is separated from the street and cluster village , which extends to the slope of the Rodenberg . Newer houses have been built on the slopes of the Rodenberg.

Schlattingen has a train station on the lake line .

history

The nave of the Church of St. George comes from the 12th / 13th centuries Century, the choir in the early Gothic style from the end of the 13th century. In the 14./15. In the 19th century the choir was raised and the nave lengthened.

The village was first mentioned in 897 as Slattingarro . Finds from the Paleolithic and Roman times prove that people settled in this area earlier. In the Middle Ages , the monasteries of St. Gallen , Münsterlingen , St. Katharinental and Wagenhausen in particular had large estates within Schlattingen. From 1489 to 1798 the city of Diessenhofen exercised the lower jurisdiction in Schlattingen.

The Kollatur of 1275 mentioned church belonged to the Göberg family. Soon after the Reformation , Schlattingen became a parish in Stammheim . Diessenhof parish helpers held the sermon from 1585. 1827 Schlattinger church was Filialkirche Basadingens .

At the end of the 18th century the community received basic interest and owned 259 Jucharten forests. Viticulture was a tradition in Schlattingen from an early age. In addition, grain, fruit and clover cultivation and, from the 19th century, increased dairy farming. Mica sand was mined from 1896 to 1925 . Between 1920 and 1980 the share of people employed in agriculture fell from 72% to just under 46%. Over the same period, the share of the service sector increased by around 23%. In 1945 a new housing estate was built.

coat of arms

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Blazon : In black with a striding white, yellow armored and tongued lion .

The lion stands for the fact that the Counts of Kyburg in Schlattingen had bailiwick rights.

population

Population development of Schlattingen
year 1850 1900 1950 1990 2000 2010 2018
Local parish 488 333 406 512
Locality 522 692 756
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Of the total of 756 inhabitants in Schlattingen in 2018, 123 or 16.3% were foreign nationals. 370 (48.9%) were Protestant Reformed and 132 (17.5%) were Roman Catholic.

Attractions

In Schlattingen, the church at the south-western end of the village should be mentioned, which is separated from the actual village, which is characterized by old houses, by the Geisslibach. The Im Zelgli schoolhouse is also a cultural asset in Schlattingen .

Web links

Commons : Schlattingen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Numbers / facts. On the website of the municipality of Basadingen-Schlattingen, accessed on December 16, 2019
  2. a b c d Localities and their resident population. Edition 2019 . On the website of the Statistical Office of the Canton of Thurgau (Excel table; 0.1 MB), accessed on April 28, 2020.
  3. ^ Alfons Raimann: Parish Basadingen-Schlattingen. In: Office for the Preservation of Monuments of the Canton of Thurgau (Hrsg.): Preservation of monuments in Thurgau. Vol. 6. Huber Verlag, Frauenfeld 2004. ISBN 3-7193-1369-7 . P. 208 f.
  4. ^ History of Schlattingen Church. On the website of the Evangelical Parish Basadingen-Schlattingen-Willisdorf, accessed on December 16, 2019
  5. a b c d e Erich Trösch: Schlattingen. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland . August 9, 2011 , accessed June 12, 2019 .
    These sections are largely based on the entry in the Historical Lexicon of Switzerland (HLS), which, according to the HLS's usage information, is under the Creative Commons license
    - Attribution - Share under the same conditions 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0).
  6. a b municipal coat of arms . On the website of the State Archives of the Canton of Thurgau, accessed on December 8, 2019
  7. Locations and Settlements Directory. Canton of Thurgau, 2005 edition . On the website of the Statistical Office of the Canton of Thurgau (PDF; 1.7 MB), accessed on April 28, 2020.
  8. Locations and Settlements Directory. Canton of Thurgau, 2012 edition. On the website of the Statistical Office of the Canton of Thurgau (PDF; 3.4 MB), accessed on May 11, 2020.

Remarks

  1. with outside courtyards