Tobel-Tägerschen | ||
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Coordinates: 47°31′N 9°2′E / 47.517°N 9.033°ECoordinates: 47°31′N 9°2′E / 47.517°N 9.033°E | ||
Country | Switzerland | |
Canton | Thurgau | |
District | Münchwilen | |
Area | ||
• Total | 7.11 km2 (2.75 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 525 m (1,722 ft) | |
Population (Dec 2015) | ||
• Total | 1,556 | |
• Density | 220/km2 (570/sq mi) | |
Postal code | 9555 | |
SFOS number | 4776 | |
Localities | Tägerschen, Tobel, Karlishub, Thürn | |
Surrounded by | Affeltrangen, Bettwiesen, Braunau, Bronschhofen (SG), Lommis | |
Website |
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Tobel-Tägerschen is a municipality in the district of Münchwilen in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland.
The municipality was created in 1999 by a merger of Tägerschen and Tobel.
Tägerschen is first mentioned in 762 as Tegarascha.
In the 8th and 9th Century much of the village of Tägerschen was acquired by the Abbey of St. Gallen. The court rights were originally held by the Counts of Toggenburg through their servants, the Heitnau family. These rights transferred in 1258 to the Knights Hospitaller Commandry of Tobel. These rights gradually expanded until 1500, by which time they had complete Manor and court rights. The only exceptions was a house that had been granted freedom from local lords in 1547. The ownership of this house changed often in the following centuries. Between 1798 and 1871 this house served as the headquarters of the district governor of Tobel. Later, it housed an embroidery, and then a dairy that is still in existence.
Catholics and Protestants were divided into the parishes of Tobel and Affeltrangen.
The first village laws were documented in 1490 and regulated the daily life. Grain was cultivated in the three-field system with some viticulture. In the 19th Century the economy transitioned to produce hay, with some fruit production starting in 1911. Between 1870-1914 the village shared in the embroidery boom and in 1910 there were 26 embroidery workers in the village. In 1924, a needle factory opened followed in 1978 by a tank farm for petroleum products with rail access to the Thurgau-Bahn rail-line.