Schönholzerswilen

Schönholzerswilen is a locality in , , and has about 728 residents. Schönholzerswilen is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the hamlet .
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  • Type: Locality with 728 residents
  • Also known as: Schonholzerswilen
  • Postal code: 8577

Places of Interest

Highlights include St. Markus catholic church and Reformed church.

Church

Apartment building
is an apartment building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Buhwil and Welfensberg.

Hamlet
is a village and former municipality in the canton of Thurgau, . It is first mentioned in 838 as Puabinwilare, The municipality had 320 inhabitants in 1850, which decreased to 283 in 1900, 282 in 1950 and 190 in 1980, and increased to 287 in 1990.

Hamlet
is a hamlet.

Hamlet
is a village and former municipality in the canton of Thurgau, . In 1996 the municipality was merged with the other, neighboring municipalities , and to form a new and larger municipality .

Schönholzerswilen

Latitude
47.51702° or 47° 31′ 1″ north
Longitude
9.14089° or 9° 8′ 27″ east
Population
728
Elevation
560 metres (1,837 feet)
Open location code
8FVFG48R+R9
Geo­Names ID
2658704
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Russian—“Schönholzerswilen” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 申霍策維倫
  • Kazakh: Шёнхольцерсвилен
  • Russian: Шёнхольцерсвилен

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