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Affeltrangen is a muni****lity in the
district of Münchwilen in the
canton of
Thurgau in Switzerland.
Affeltrangen is
first mentioned in 779 as Affaltrawangas...
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first recorded in 1228 as Buch. From 1819 to 1953 it was
named Buch bei
Affeltrangen. The muni****lity also
contained the
villages Azenwilen and Bohl. It...
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Langnau i.E.
railway station in
Langnau im
Emmental Langnau bei Märwil, in
Affeltrangen muni****lity,
canton of
Thurgau This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Tobel-
Affeltrangen railway station (German:
Bahnhof Tobel-
Affeltrangen) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Tobel-Tägerschen, in the
Swiss canton...
- are the 80 muni****lities of the
canton of Thurgau, as of 2009.
Aadorf Affeltrangen Altnau Amlikon-Bissegg
Amriswil Arbon Basadingen-Schlattingen Berg (TG)...
- 1904 Won the 1903
Nobel Prize in Literature.
Walter Bion
April 29, 1830
Affeltrangen,
Switzerland September 3, 1909 Zürich,
Switzerland 1904
Augusto Pierantoni...
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Thurgau Buch bei Märwil (until 1953 Buch bei
Affeltrangen), part of the muni****lity of
Affeltrangen,
Thurgau Buch bei Mühleberg, part of the muni****lity...
- It was
under their rule
until 1798. Originally, it was part of the
Affeltrangen parish, however, St. Michael's Chapel,
belonged to the Märwil parish...
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Catholics and
Protestants were
divided into the
parishes of
Tobel and
Affeltrangen. The
first village laws were do****ented in 1490 and
regulated the daily...
- Fimmelsberg, Holzhof, Leutmerken, Tümpfel,
Strohwilen Surrounded by
Affeltrangen, Bussnang, Hüttlingen, Märstetten, Müllheim, Thundorf, Weinfelden, Wigoltingen...