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Felben-Wellhausen

Felben-Wellhausen
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Coat of arms of Felben-Wellhausen
Coat of arms
Felben-Wellhausen is located in Switzerland
Felben-Wellhausen
Felben-Wellhausen
Coordinates: 47°35′N 8°56′E / 47.583°N 8.933°E / 47.583; 8.933Coordinates: 47°35′N 8°56′E / 47.583°N 8.933°E / 47.583; 8.933
Country Switzerland
Canton Thurgau
District Frauenfeld
Area
 • Total 7.38 km2 (2.85 sq mi)
Elevation 395 m (1,296 ft)
Population (Dec 2015)
 • Total 2,691
 • Density 360/km2 (940/sq mi)
Postal code 8552
SFOS number 4561
Localities Felben, Wellhausen
Surrounded by Frauenfeld, Hüttlingen, Pfyn, Thundorf, Warth-Weiningen
Website www.felben-wellhausen.ch
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Felben-Wellhausen is a municipality in the district of Frauenfeld in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland.

The municipality was created in 1983 by a merger of Felben and Wellhausen.

Roman era coins have been found in the municipality. The modern village of Felben is first mentioned in 1178 as Veluen. In 1433 it was mentioned as Felwan. In 1178 Alt St. Johann monastery in the Toggenburg region became the landlord of the village. From the Late Middle Ages until 1798, the courts for the village were held in the city of Frauenfeld. Prior to the Protestant Reformation Felben, which probably had a chapel starting in the 9th Century, belonged to the parish of Pfyn. By no later than 1569, Felben and Wellhausen formed a Reformed parish. The priest of the parish was appointed by the Herrschaft of Wellenberg and the city of Frauenfeld. The Catholics in Felben were part of the Catholic parish of Frauenfeld. Until the 19th Century most of the surrounding fields were planted with grain in a three-field system. After 1860, this was partially replaced by livestock and dairy farming. Several drainage and amelioration projects (1909, 1920–25 and 1969–83) opened up additional land for agriculture. After 1940 sugar beets were planted in many of the new fields. By 1900, several other industries had moved into Felben, including embroidery, a brick factory and sand pit work.


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