Thundorf, Switzerland

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Coordinates: 47°33′N, 8°58′E

Thundorf
Country Switzerland Coat of Arms of Thundorf
Canton Thurgau
District Frauenfeld
47°33′N, 8°58′E
Population 1,273  (December 2007)
  - Density 82 /km² (211 /sq.mi.)
Area 15.6 km² (6 sq mi)
Elevation 546 m (1,791 ft)
Postal code 8512
SFOS number 4611
Mayor Stefan Blatter
Localities Thundorf, Kirchberg, Lustdorf, Wetzikon
Surrounded by Affeltrangen, Amlikon-Bissegg, Felben-Wellhausen, Frauenfeld, Hüttlingen, Lommis, Matzingen, Stettfurt
Website www.thundorf.ch
Thundorf (Switzerland)
Thundorf
Thundorf

Thundorf (pronounced [ˈtuːndɔrf], in the local dialect [ˈtuəndɔrfː] or [ˈtuəndərəfː])[1] is a municipality in the district of district of Frauenfeld in the canton of Thurgau in Switzerland.

The village of Thundorf lies on a plateau above Frauenfeld. In 1995, the communal territory was enlarged to the east, when Wetzikon and Lustdorf, the latter of which until then was autonomous, were joined to it.

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[edit] Coat of arms

Blazon: Gules, a fess argent between three mullets of six points argent (2, 1).

[edit] Etymology

The earliest quotation of Thundorf dates back to the year 888 (Tuomsdorof<*tuomesdorf). This place name is composed by the OHG anthroponym Duomo/*Tuomo and the noun substantive dorf ‚hamlet, farm, village, estate, quarter of a town‘.[1]

[edit] Sources

  1. ^ a b Philipp Obrist/Andres Kristol, Thundorf TG (Frauenfeld) in: Dictionnaire toponymique des communes suisses – Lexikon der schweizerischen Gemeindenamen – Dizionario toponomastico dei comuni svizzeri (DTS|LSG), Centre de dialectologie, Université de Neuchâtel, Verlag Huber, Frauenfeld/Stuttgart/Wien 2005, ISBN 3-7193-1308-5 and Éditions Payot, Lausanne 2005, ISBN 2-601-03336-3, p. 873f.

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